Wimbledon taps LaLiga Tech for content protection

Wimbledon organisers has tapped LaLiga Tech for its content protection services to identify, analyse and remove illegal broadcast of its matches.

LaLiga Tech’s Content Protection services will carry out continuous monitoring and elimination of pirated content related to Wimbledon matches broadcast from the two weeks of The Championships.

The monitoring will be carried out across all search engines, social media sites, online marketplaces, IPTV services or apps from any location.

Content Protection tackles online piracy by scanning all channels where illegal content is being distributed or promoted, removing it and collecting evidence to streamline legal procedures.

Its teams of analysts based in laboratories around the world work in collaboration with distribution platforms and social networks to ensure content is removed as quickly as it emerges.

The company said protecting Wimbledon hundreds of matches from illegal consumption is a key challenge to safeguarding the prestige of the event and the value of broadcasting rights.

Guillermo Rodríguez, director at content protection said, “The illegal piracy of sports content is the scourge of our industry, and its protection for both licensors and rights-holding broadcasters is essential if we are to maintain a healthy and vibrant ecosystem. In LaLiga Tech, we have found an advanced global solution to monitor and swiftly take down illegal broadcasts of The Championships and early indications are that they are doing so with tremendous success.”

“All sports brands depend on their online reputation and IP fraud is one of the quickest ways to erode this. Against these organised crime networks, the only way to stay ahead is to maintain cutting-edge technology tools and consult with experts who can adjust strategies as soon as new threats appear. We are delighted to see the improvements Concept2 has achieved in the last year and look forward to deepening this relationship in the coming years,” added Paul Davies, The All England Club’s head of broadcast, production & media rights.

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