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GMA Network Anti-Piracy Campaign widens reach

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BROADCAST media company GMA Network continues the drive against digital piracy by unveiling a new set of video and radio plugs. Featuring Bisaya-speaking Kapuso artists and a fresh roster of other talents addressing audiences in Filipino, these new plugs are part of the Network’s “Stream Responsibl­y, Fight Piracy” campaign.

Starring in the video and radio plugs are Bisaya-speaking Kapuso stars Manilyn Reynes from the multi-awarded family sitcom “Pepito Manaloto,” Richard Yap of the high-rating family drama “Abot-Kamay na Pangarap,” and Jessica Villarubin of the noontime musical variety show “All-Out Sundays.”

In the thirty-second radio plugs, available to listeners in Cebu, Davao, Cagayan de Oro, and General Santos City in South Cotabato, the Kapuso artists address audiences in Bisaya. They caution against downloadin­g content from suspicious streaming sites and also outline the risks involved in doing so, namely the possibilit­y of having personal, sensitive data compromise­d and malware that can harm electronic devices.

The anti-piracy videos starring Manilyn, Richard, and Jessica can also be seen across GMA Regional TV and GMA’s internatio­nal channels.

Producing materials that are more localized is part of GMA Network’s efforts to bring its anti-piracy drive to more Kapuso audiences, while also emphasizin­g the importance of accessing entertainm­ent and other informatio­n from legitimate online streaming services and platforms. These new videos and radio plugs, launched in January 26, are also a continuati­on of the Network’s collaborat­ion with the Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s (IPOPHL).

“Content creation is the lifeblood of GMA Network,” says Joseph T. Francia, First Vice President of GMA Internatio­nal, on behalf of the GMA Anti-piracy Committee. “With the challenges we and the rest of the creative industry are facing against online piracy, it is vital that we don’t just work with each other. We must reach out to audiences too, communicat­e to them not just the effects of piracy but also the risks when they download content illegally.”

In taking the anti-piracy drive across the different regions of the country, GMA Network hopes to raise more awareness among their viewers.

“As a media company, GMA Network’s duty is not just to provide accurate and timely informatio­n,” says Oliver B. Amoroso, GMA Network Senior Vice President and Head of GMA Integrated News, Regional TV, and Synergy. “We also uphold the rights of content creators and producers in the creative industry. One way the Network sets out to do this is by encouragin­g our Kapuso audiences to only watch and download our programs from legitimate websites and streaming platforms.” /

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