Association commends Singapore High Court for latest order to block 20 illegal streaming sites

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SINGAPORE, April 17 — The Asia Video Industry Association’s Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) has commended the Singapore High Court for its latest Order to block another 20...

SINGAPORE, April 17 — The Asia Video Industry Association’s Coalition Against Piracy has commended the Singapore High Court for its latest Order to block another 20 illegal streaming sites and associated domains responsible for the distribution of illegally streamed content in Singapore.

“In blocking access to these illegal streaming sites, courts are not only protecting the rights of content holders, but just as importantly continuing to educate and protect consumers who are often unknowingly exposed to viruses and malicious content when accessing illegal sites. Cheetam noted that protecting content and providing easy access to legitimate sources go hand in hand.

 

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