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Cyberlocker, Torrent, UGC, Grey Market: How do you protect content?

MUSO's ABC of online piracy. MUSO is the world's leading anti-piracy platform for rights holders. Every day we scan over 5m popular sources of illegal content, and over 30m pages in total to provide an efficient, direct and cost-effective content protection platform for...

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Internet piracy's double standards: a case in question

This week, German piracy-advocate Julia Schramm, who enjoys the publicity afforded her by associations with the Pirate Party Germany, was discovered to be taking substantial financial reward from a leading publisher Knaus-Verlag, part of the Random House Publishing empire,...

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Anti-piracy revolution continues for global music and film artists

LONDON ‐ September 17th 2012 ‐ Online anti-piracy platform MUSO today announced a world-first with the launch of 'MUSO SEO', a new solution allowing rights-holders to automatically search and remove illegally infringing Google search engine results for their content with...

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Google, some anti-piracy groups inadvertently aiding piracy?

Negligent technical processes in the online space are now making it easier and faster than ever to discover and illegally download content via search engines.

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Protecting the UK's top ten albums

MUSO is currently protecting four titles in the UK top ten ‐ we look at the state of play.

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MUSO TNT Rebrands as MUSO

MUSO TNT, a leading provider of online anti-piracy solutions has this week re-launched its industry-leading online content protection platform for rights holders, to now provide an advanced, end-to-end solution for the content creators and distributors.

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Why Anti-piracy Automation Is Crucial

Despite Megaupload seizure,Filelockersandtorrentsources increase 50% in 12 months

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How Megaupload scooped your bottom line

In the space of three short years, the piracy landscape has continued its relentless and ongoing march towards sucking in a mainstream user-group, in no small part due to 'cyberlockers'. In 2009, the buzzword was Rapidshare.com, in 2012, it's Megaupload.com. But in those...