Court Orders cut pirate traffic
January 22, 2015
By Colin Mann
A report compiled by Incopro, commissioned by the Motion Picture Association – the international trade association working for major companies that invest in, produce, distribute and market film and TV content in the UK – has revealed that copyright infringing websites subject to site blocking Court Orders by the main ISPs have lost nearly three-quarters (73.2 per cent) of their traffic.
According to the research, site blocking Court Orders have
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