Globe, OMB, AVIA-CAP aim #PlayItRight vs Illicit Streaming Devices

Globe announced its partnership with Optical Media Board (OMB), and Asia Video Industry Association’s (AVIA) Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) at the 1st Industry 4.0 Summit to educate the public through #PlayItRight against the proliferation of Illicit Streaming Devices (ISDs) in both online and retail markets.

 

ISDs are set-top boxes or Android TV boxes are configured to allow consumers to stream pirated content from illegal streaming servers. Configuring set-top boxes in this way allows the consumer to access to pirated TV channels, live sports, channels and movies for the one-off price of the device and often a yearly subscription to access  content – with revenue going into pockets of criminal syndicates and individuals all benefiting from spoils of such a crime.

Globe Vice President for Content Portfolio & Partner Management Jill Go said that the sudden popularity of ISDs to access pirated content for both online retail channels and physical stores is very alarming. “We are now collaborating with OMB, AVIA and CAP to aim Globe’s anti-piracy program, #PlayItRight to educate the public against ISDs. The consumers and even some distributors of ISDs may not be aware that the device is illegal,” Go revealed.

Globe launched #PlayItRight, an anti-online piracy awareness campaign with an objective to educate its customers on illegal content consumption to protect the Filipino family, Local Entertainment Industry, Globe Network, Global Content Partners and its content creation. The campaign also makes consumers aware that piracy websites can be hotbed for malware.

Photo shows: CAM General Manager Neil Gane, Asia Video Industry Association CEO Louis Boswell, Optical Media Board Chairman and CEO Atty. Anselmo Adriano and Globe VP for Content Portfolio & Partner Management Jill Go join forces against ISDs
Photo shows: CAM General Manager Neil Gane, Asia Video Industry Association CEO Louis Boswell, Optical Media Board Chairman and CEO Atty. Anselmo Adriano and Globe VP for Content Portfolio & Partner Management Jill Go join forces against ISDs

CAP General Manager Neil Gane said that a new study commissioned by AVIA about the content viewing behavior of Filipino consumers, revealed that 34% of consumers use an ISD to stream pirated television and video content. “We are supporting Globe’s #PlayItRight campaign to counter the surge of ISDs among Filipino consumers. The YouGov research found that a staggering two thirds (66%) of online Filipino consumers have accessed streaming piracy websites or torrent sites,” Gane added.

OMB Chairman and CEO Atty. Anselmo Adriano emphasized the need for collaboration between government, private sectors and cause oriented organizations to create an awareness against ISDs and pirated content. “We need to work together in order to make consumers and distributors aware that ISDs are illegal under Republic Act 9239,” Adriano said.

Globe has business interests in entertainment and is currently a local content provider under Globe Studios. Thus, protection of intellectual property rights is among the company’s priorities. Since 2014, Globe has been partnering with global content providers such as Disney, Spotify, and Netflix, among others bringing digital entertainment to more Filipinos.

In 2016, it opened Globe Studios which co-produced movies – All of YouGoyo: Ang Batang Heneral, and Birdshot, the first Philippine content released both locally and internationally on Netflix.

 


About Globe

Globe is a leading full-service telecommunications company in the Philippines and publicly listed in the PSE with the stock symbol GLO. The company serves the telecommunications and technology needs of consumers and businesses across an entire suite of products and services including mobile, fixed, broadband, data connectivity, internet and managed services. It has major interests in financial technology, digital marketing solutions, venture capital funding for startups,  and virtual healthcare. In 2019, Globe became a signatory to the United Nations Global Compact, committing to implement universal sustainability principles.  Its principals are Ayala Corporation and Singtel, acknowledged industry leaders in the country and in the region.

 

 

About AVIA

AVIA is the trade association for the video industry and ecosystem in Asia Pacific. It serves to make the video industry stronger and healthier through promoting the common interests of its members. AVIA leads the fight against video piracy, publishes in-depth reports and hosts conferences and seminars aimed to support a vibrant video industry.

 

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