”industrial scale theft” that costs companies such as Sky and the Premier League billions every year. The report calls out Amazon for selling legal Fire TV devices too cheaply, while Google and Microsoft receive criticism for lacking interest in DRM. These talking points show that Enders has its finger on the industry’s pulse. Founded by a veteran anti-piracy lobbyist of more than 20 years, that’s to be expected.
If Hollywood studios, major record labels, broadcasters, and sports organizations stopped publishing their own piracy research, the scale of the phenomenon and potential solutions would likely be less clearly defined than they are today.
What we have instead is a largely unified response across multiple industries, featuring broadly similar claims on the scale of the problem, what needs to be done, and by whom. Everyone pushing in the same direction, no wasted energy.
Källa: Enders’ Piracy Report Blames Big Tech; That’s What Anti-Piracy Lobbyists Do * TorrentFreak