“Anti-Pezzo” campaign officially underway: According to various reports, many users are getting into trouble.
There Serie A league, more recently more concrete, argues for correctness and legality. The fight against Illegal platforms in which the games will be broadcast has been launched and the long-awaited process to end this branch of crime has now been officially announced. The anti-piracy platform “Piracy Shield” He's been at work for almost a month now.
A strong statement denouncing the piracy was published on the Lega Serie A official website: “piracy Audiovisual media is and unfortunately is a criminal offense a plague that has been on the rise in recent years, around the world and especially in Italy. Considering that the main form of piracy is digital piracy, which takes place in different ways on the Internet, and considering only ordinary Internet users, The piracy rate among adults in our country exceeds 60%“.
An appeal to common sense to be made through the world of sport to those who fuel crime and do nothing but cause harm, thereby undermining not only the sector concerned but the entire Italian economy. On the international frontThe Lega Serie A is taking part in this fight together with the most important international associations and the major European championships.
Serie A against piracy: the first significant results against crime
In about thirty days, several reports have already arrived, which were immediately accepted and corrected so that the concept of legality did not disappear. Shiled actually allows piracy Block all pirated streaming broadcasts and reported websites within 30 minutesin the case of football, by the TV rights holders, with DAZN and Sky at the top.
Stop piracy: reports come from Dazn and Sky – SpazioNapoli.it
In about a month, as Calcio e Finanza reports – Approximately 1510 IP addresses were blocked: The peak was reached during the day February 10th with 410 blocked IP addresses. An optimal tool that generates an “alert”, which is then forwarded to providers (communication operators), whose task is to block transmissions within 30 minutes.
The project was launched by a Milanese startup, la Sp Tech, an offshoot of law firm Previti founded to develop platforms to protect copyright and online reputation through close monitoring of the web and social media. The first results are now visible to all and soon further (even more serious) measures are planned to curb an evil that is costing the entire movement hundreds of millions of euros.
Article changed on February 28, 2024 – 12:56 p.m