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Denis Perepelitsyn Director of External Communications

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 8:15 am
"Currently, this topic does not seem relevant to us. Everything is rather happening at the level of rumors and speculation. Any investment in the industry is good, and the more competition, the better for the user, the better the quality of the products he will receive"

How to fight piracy
What are we talking about?

The main problem of online cinemas in Russia is pirated content, which uganda whatsapp number list annually deprives Russian cinemas of several billion dollars in profits, which, working within the legal framework, license content and negotiate with copyright holders on placement, create jobs and pay for infrastructure.

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Marina Surygina
CEO of the online cinema Tvzavr.ru
"The most effective measure, it seems to me, will be to "clean" search results from pirated sites and their mirrors, as well as increase the "weight" of legal sites in the results. Most users now simply type the name of a film into a search engine and watch it from the first link they come across, without thinking about whether they are doing it legally or not. <p>If they see offers from legal sites, they will watch films on them. Right now, working group meetings are being held on this topic at Roskomnadzor. If the amendments are adopted, they should significantly affect the market"</p>

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Victor Chekanov
CEO of the online cinema MEGOGO in Russia
"I will list several urgent issues:<p>
1. Active involvement in the "cleaning" of content throughout the RuNet of those copyright holders who have not yet had time or are afraid to deal with such tasks (most often due to the myth of serious financial costs for this type of activity). Over the past 2-3 years, we have not only developed a procedure for blocking pirate sites, but it has become truly operational and effective. A logical continuation of this work would be the fight against "mirrors".</p><p>