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Maroc Maroc - DCONNECTNEWS.COM.NG - A La Une - 11/07/2024 10:34

Are you a content pirate?

Imagine a world where you can no longer watch addictive local series like “Tinsel”, “Flatmates”, “Checkout”, Italo, 10thAvenue, “Laces”, “Dust”, reality TV shows like BBNaija and Nigerian Idol, or your favourite sports events like the FIFA World Cup or Euros. This could be a reality if copyright is not protected. While streaming a series from a dodgy site may seem harmless, content piracy cripples Africa’s creative industries.Piracy occurs when an individual, who is not the copyright holder, copies content and resells, redistributes, file shares, or link sharing it for a significantly lower price than the copyright holder charges. Many perpetrators of piracy do not realize the impact it can have. It starts when producers have less money to invest in new projects, technology, and talent. Investors lose faith in Africa’s creative industry as their rights aren’t protected, and then the quality and variety of content dwindles.Soon, local productions are replaced with mainstream, one-size-fits-all material, which means there’s less and less work for local content creators – along with less investment in local economies and livelihoods.Piracy might seem like a victimless act, but it impacts Africa’s entire entertainment industry, from studios to individual creators. By choosing legal options, you're supporting the local movies, shows, and music you love – and ultimately helping to protect Africa’s creative industry!To learn more or find a safe, reliable source of local content, visit: https://www.multichoice.com/partners-against-piracy

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