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Interpol-backed crackdown hits Thailand-Malaysia piracy network

Interpol-backed crackdown hits Thailand-Malaysia piracy network
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Thai authorities, supported by Interpol and international police agencies, dismantled an online piracy network operating between Thailand and Malaysia. The operation resulted in arrests and the seizure of digital evidence related to the unauthorized streaming of copyrighted films.

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This crackdown underscores the growing international cooperation in combating digital intellectual property theft and protecting the creative economy.

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BANGKOK: Thai authorities, working with international partners, have cracked down on a Thailand-Malaysia online piracy network accused of illegally streaming copyrighted films.

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The report is a straightforward account of a law enforcement operation.

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