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  2. Pirate television - Wikipedia

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    A pirate television station is a broadcast television station that operates without a broadcast license. Like its counterpart pirate radio, ...

  3. Online piracy - Wikipedia

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    The release of Napster in 1999 caused a rapid upsurge in online piracy of music, films and television, though it always maintained a focus on music in the MP3 format. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It allowed users to share content via peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing and was one of the first mainstream uses of this distribution methods as it made it easy for ...

  4. Pirate decryption - Wikipedia

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    Under these conditions, the pay TV concept was very slow to become commercially viable; most television and radio broadcasts remained in-the-clear and were funded by commercial advertising, individual and corporate donations to educational broadcasters, direct funding by governments or license fees charged to the owners of receiving apparatus ...

  5. Global Content Piracy Soared 18% in 2022 (Exclusive) - AOL

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    The proliferation of popular streaming TV content and the return of robust wide-release film slates have helped drive steady […] Global Content Piracy Soared 18% in 2022 (Exclusive) Skip to main ...

  6. Yet again, 'Game of Thrones' is the world's most pirated TV show

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    For the fourth year in a row, Game of Thrones has won the dubious honor of being the world's most pirated TV show. The annual study, carried out by TorrentFreak, reveals that an estimated 14.4 ...

  7. Unlicensed broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Unlicensed broadcasting, also called pirate broadcasting is a term used for any type of broadcasting without a broadcast license. [ 1 ] Some unlicensed broadcasting, such as certain low-power broadcasting , may be legal.

  8. Survey: 1 in 10 U.S. Adults Pirated TV, Movies or Live ... - AOL

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    Note: This article is an offshoot of Variety Intelligence Platform’s special report “The New Face of Content Piracy,” available exclusively to VIP+ subscribers. Content piracy is rife in the ...

  9. Cable television piracy - Wikipedia

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    Cable television piracy is the act of obtaining unauthorized access to cable television services. [1] It is a form of copyright infringement and a federal crime. Reception of cable television without authorization by a cable operator is forbidden by both federal and state laws. [ 2 ]