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Chaturbate: Revolutionizing Adult Entertainment with Live Interaction

Discover the world of Chaturbate: Empowering performers, engaging features, and a positive impact in the adult entertainment industry.

Disney Star registers FIR against piracy group Tamil Rockers, Tamil MV, Tamil Blasters and Pikashow

Disney Star has registered a FIR (First Information Report) against piracy groups Tamil Rockers, Tamil MV, Tamil Blasters and Pikashow on Wednesday at the Bengaluru cyber cell.

IAMAI s Digital Entertainment Event Pixels to Focus on Regulatory Framework, Content Piracy

Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) will organise the fifth edition of the digital entertainment conference ‘Pixels’ on 14 December 2021. The event will discuss regulatory support for the growth of the industry and issues pertaining to the sector such as content privacy.

How content piracy has evolved with the rise of OTT | Digital

OTT players and experts opine that content theft is yet to be viewed as a serious crime by consumers and tell us about the impact it leaves on business

Data hiding: Using stealth to preserve content quality – Monash Lens

Once upon a time, content publishers didn’t have to worry about content duplication, but with more than 4.5 billion people worldwide – nearly 60% of the world s population – now using the internet, that’s a luxury providers can no longer enjoy. Multimedia content is flooding the internet, contributing to 80% of internet traffic. Anyone can showcase full-screen high-definition videos without waiting for the videos to buffer. This has led to a considerable shift in the way people are using the internet. Content streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, and Disney+ offer thousands of films and television programs owned by major film studios. Streaming also provides an alternative to file downloading, which is blocked in many countries.

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