The company has global footprints across 120+
countries, serves over 10,000+ content creators, and educators
across 3,000+ platforms
GURUGRAM, India, April 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- VdoCipher, a
leading provider of video player and piracy protection solutions
for content creators, e-learning, and media platforms, has
announced significant success in combating video piracy with its
latest innovation, the Piracy Tracker Engine. In just six months,
this cutting-edge technology has blocked over 60,000 piracy
attempts across 700+ content platforms, reinforcing VdoCipher's
commitment to safeguarding digital content and revenues.
For over eight years, VdoCipher has been pioneering DRM
Encryption and Dynamic Watermark technologies, offering robust
security solutions to content creators worldwide. Six months ago,
the company introduced the Piracy Tracker and Hacker Identification
Engine, aimed at identifying and blocking piracy attempts. This
innovative solution targets various forms of piracy, including DRM
breaches, credential sharing, and illegal clone applications.
VdoCipher, with a significant presence across the European
market, serves over 10,000+ content creators across 3,000
platforms. Vibhav Sinha, CTO,
VdoCipher, commented, "Every year we try to add an additional layer
of technology to our security stack. Adding to strong Video
DRM encryption, we now identify a combination of 12 viewer
behavior patterns using our secure player. We provide an
easy-to-use dashboard for our customers to get all piracy info.
Some of the popular e-learning platforms have already made use of
this tool to catch hackers, grow users, and enhance their
revenues."
The proliferation of internet video piracy tools poses a
significant challenge, particularly in Europe. Recent statistics reveal that
streaming accounted for 58% of piracy in the EU in 2022, with
downloading comprising 32%. Top 10 popular global video downloaders
have 110+ Million users.
Additionally, a report analyzing online piracy facts worldwide
shows that Europeans have the biggest piracy problem (45.72%). In
Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, UK and France, film piracy has soared during the
Covid19 pandemic. Moreover, Telegram and other platforms have
facilitated the widespread dissemination of pirated content, with
hundreds of groups each having over 10,000 users leaking course
videos.
In the past six months, VdoCipher's Piracy Tracker Engine has
yielded impressive results:
- 63,210 sessions blocked for potential piracy attempts.
- 12,330 unique devices/IPs blocked.
- 1,690 users were detected for credential misuse.
- 384 user accounts proactively blocked based on piracy
data.
- Legal actions were initiated against 5 users.
Siddhant Jain, CEO of VdoCipher,
emphasized, "One problem in online education and the content
creator economy that no one talks about is video piracy. Video
piracy robs creators of revenue but also robs students of learning
from good-quality teachers. Teachers fear putting their best
content online due to piracy; so ultimately, it also harms the
student community. At VdoCipher, with our video
hosting solutions, it is our mission to bring more educators
and content creators online by ensuring that they do not lose
revenues due to online piracy; at the same time, viewers across the
globe have the best viewing experience."
Contact:
Siddhant
Jain
info@vdocipher.com
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