New anti-piracy move aims to hit pirates where it hurts the most


Key players: (from left) Yap, Weatherley and Walsh who were present during the IWL initiative launch in Malaysia.

PETALING JAYA: Stakeholders from the local creative and advertising communities have joined forces to launch the Infringing Website List (IWL) initiative in Malaysia.

The IWL identifies the most popular pirate websites in Malaysia and works towards removing the ad revenues, hoping to decrease the operator’s ability to run the website and in turn reducing online copyright infringement.

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