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Home Content Piracy

November 6, 2024

MultiChoice Partners With Law Enforcement To Combat Streaming Piracy
Content Piracy
November 6, 2024

by Staff Writer BMA
November 6, 2024
in Content Piracy, News & Reports

In coordination with South African law enforcement, MultiChoice recently conducted two successful anti-piracy operations in cities across South Africa. These operations led to the arrests of multiple individuals involved in the illicit distribution of streaming devices preloaded with unauthorized applications for accessing DStv and other premium content.

“These operations mark significant progress in MultiChoice’s continuous efforts to protect its content, secure the entertainment sector, and mitigate the risks posed to consumers from pirated devices,” the company stated.

The first operation took place in Booysens, Johannesburg, where authorities uncovered a distribution network responsible for supplying unauthorized streaming devices. MultiChoice and the Hawks, a specialized crime-fighting unit, identified several individuals allegedly selling these devices, which were equipped with applications enabling illegal access to premium television content.

On October 30, an undercover operation resulted in the arrest of three suspects and the seizure of various devices linked to this unlawful activity.

A similar buy-and-bust operation occurred in Kempton Park on October 29. After purchasing a preloaded device from a suspect, the Hawks apprehended the individual, who was later revealed to be part of a larger criminal organization.

“Investigations have shown that organized crime syndicates are behind the illegal streaming market, posing significant threats to consumer data privacy and finances,” MultiChoice cautioned.

“Acquiring pirated devices is inherently risky for consumers, as those using unauthorized services may have their personal information, including payment details, compromised and exploited by criminal networks.”

MultiChoice highlighted that these criminal organizations not only gain financially from the unauthorized distribution of content but also endanger consumer data and privacy, often resulting in fraud and identity theft.

“The South African Police Service and the judiciary are crucial in protecting intellectual property and supporting our anti-piracy initiatives,” emphasized Frikkie Jonker, the anti-piracy director of broadcast and cybersecurity at MultiChoice-owned Irdeto.

“Piracy is far from a victimless crime; it undermines the creative industry and diminishes the livelihoods of those dedicated to producing high-quality content, while organized crime syndicates enjoy the profits.”

The individuals arrested in both operations have made their initial appearances in court. Those detained in Booysens were granted bail of R5,000 each and are scheduled to return as investigations into the confiscated equipment continue. The suspect from the Kempton Park operation appeared in court on October 30, with the case postponed to November 6 for further inquiry into their residency status and potential ties to larger criminal networks.

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