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Creative Content Australia (CCA) is set to increase its screen education and other initiatives to tackle rising screen piracy amid a cost-of-living crisis.
CCA chair Chris Chard said a new Federal Government report showed piracy had not returned to the levels before the launch of local streaming services such as Netflix – when almost half of people were accessing pirated content – but the trend was heading back up.
“That has been a trend over the last couple of surveys,” says Chard, an ex-Village ...