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antipiracy

American  
[an-tahy-pahy-ruh-see, an-tee-pahy-ruh-see] / ˌæn taɪˈpaɪ rə si, ˌæn tiˈpaɪ rə si /

adjective

  1. acting to oppose, limit, or combat piracy.


Example Sentences

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Progress has already been made: The Motion Picture Association’s antipiracy campaign reduced the number of illegal websites and streaming services in North America from 1,400 in 2019 to just 200 currently, according to Variety.

From Washington Times • Apr. 27, 2022

The company touted its digital film delivery tech, emphasizing its antipiracy protections and security.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 13, 2020

Since its inception in 1983, the company has been a major player in antipiracy debates over copyright protection.

From Salon • Feb. 17, 2019

Another protest in 2012 helped scuttle antipiracy legislation that was favored by much of the entertainment industry.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 11, 2017

Her complaint cited the right to the use of her name and likeness, invasion of privacy and antipiracy concerns as matters to be considered in blocking the film.

From New York Times • Sep. 6, 2015