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.
People who illegally stream or download content aren’t just hurting copyright holders: they’re also putting themselves at risk of fraud,...
Given the relentless competition from Netflix and other streaming services, Australian exhibitors and distributors can take heart from the 2019 box office total, which was the third highest ever.
Australians spent a record $1.2 billion consuming content on digital entertainment platforms in 2017.
The court-ordered blocking of 59 illegal sites has significantly reduced the level of online film and TV piracy in Australia, according to a new study.
Google and other search engines must take action to stop people from accessing illegal film and TV content via the back door, according to Graham Burke.
Creative Content Australia (CCA) has launched its biggest ever consumer campaign off the back of last week’s Federal Court ruling against infringing websites.
Dual campaigns to fight online piracy worldwide and to withstand any weakening of copyright protection in Australia are stepping up.