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Content Exchange and Piracy - New Practices, New Tools
IDATE, Jan 2008, Pages: 50


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Content exchange online is evolving profoundly. P2P solutions are constantly being perfected. New platforms, such as news groups, stock & share platforms and video sharing sites, are developing at a rapid pace and private solutions, such as closed communities and the use of instant messaging, are now becoming more available.

The piracy ecosystem is complex: it combines specialists in the acquisition and distribution of content; legal technologies which are distorted for illegal exchange; and an extensive community dynamic.

All the indicators seem to imply that the level of illegal exchange continues to grow, in spite of being more complex to measure. However, growth is observed in the different levers for countering piracy: clarification of legal status, evolving “competitive” pay offerings, and especially fingerprinting solutions that make Digital Rights Management more credible. Some illegal sites are consequently opting to develop legal solutions.

This report presents the added-value chain of content exchange on the Internet, technical innovations and key players based on a number of case studies. It offers components for measuring piracy and sets out the main tools for countering illegal exchange. It concludes by describing the challenges facing the content and telecommunications industries in the fight against piracy.

Key issues
- What are the new content exchange platforms?
- What are the practices of piracy on the Internet?
- What are the most popular platforms for non-authorised content exchange?
- What are the tools used to counter illegal exchange?
- What impact does piracy have on the legal market?
- What are the challenges for the content and telecommunications industries?

Who should read this report?

- Internet content suppliers
Assess the impact of piracy on the legal distribution of content
Understand the operation and use of different illegal content publishing platforms

- Internet players
Understand the practices for exchanging content on the Internet
Identify the technical innovations in terms of exchanging and distributing content on the Internet

- Telecoms operators
Analyse the technical and commercial solutions in response to illegal content exchange
Understand the strategies of Internet players in the realm of content distribution

- Investors and analysts
Assess the overall influence of piracy on the Internet
Evaluate the impact on the content and telecommunications industries


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