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Publication by the European Commission of the study on the impact of the MoU on online advertising and intellectual property rights on the online advertising market - 2020 ad monitoring exercise
12 August 2021
Peter Szyszko


The publication is now available to view on the European Commission’s website

 

London, UK 5th August 2021: A large-scale study of the impact of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on online advertising and intellectual property rights on the online advertising market has now been published by the European Commission.

London, UK 5th August 2021: A large-scale study of the impact of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on online advertising and intellectual property rights on the online advertising market has now been published by the European Commission.

 

The European Commission facilitated a MoU on online advertising and intellectual property rights (IPR), which was signed in June 2018. This voluntary agreement between companies and associations from the advertising industry - including advertisers, intermediaries and interested stakeholders, such as IP right holders - seeks to minimise the placement of advertising on websites and mobile applications which infringe copyright or disseminate counterfeit goods by engaging cross-party stakeholders to collaborate and share best practice.

 

Following the first study published in 2020, White Bullet was commissioned by the European Commission to conduct a study for 2020 to evaluate the estimated amount and type of online advertising on IP-infringing websites; to estimate the ad revenues collected by IP-infringing website owners; and to analyse the impact and effectiveness of the MoU on the online advertising market. 


The report can now be viewed in full on thededicated webpage of the website of the Publications Office of the EU. More information is also available on the MoU webpage.


Peter Szyszko, Founder and CEO, White Bullet, comments:“We are delighted to provide data and analysis which sheds light on this fast-evolving and often underestimated threat. IP infringement in the EU has a significant impact on economies through lost jobs and tax revenue, impacting innovation and business. It also constitutes serious safety and security threats to consumers who could be targeted with fraudulent advertising, phishing attempts or the dissemination of malware.”

 

White Bullet’s platform looks for IP-infringing content, examines each infringement's context, and determines structural violation on a commercial scale - providing accurate piracy risk scores based on this analysis. It detects piracy across multiple digital ecosystems, remaining up-to-date in real-time, and tracking that all-important advertising and financial impact - with AI and machine learning taking the strain. It has already stopped millions of pounds of ad spend from funding piracy. By connecting rights owners and the advertising industry with real-time data about piracy risk, so all parties can take action, White Bullet’s solutions allow clients to understand the universe of piracy and to stop it from generating revenue. 


For more information

Peter Szyszko

peter.szyszko@white-bullet.com

 

About White Bullet Solutions

 

Founded in 2013 by a leadership team of experienced Intellectual Property lawyers from the media and advertising industries, White Bullet offers companies piracy risk data and protection, brand safety solutions and full transparency on their advertising placement and digital supply chains.

 

White Bullet works collaboratively with brands, policy makers and the advertising industry to safeguard advertising spend and prevent ad placements from appearing on IP Infringing domains and apps. White Bullet is a certified anti-piracy solutions provider under the advertising industry regulator TAG and is a stakeholder to the Memorandum of Understanding on online advertising and IPR.

 

White Bullet comprises IP experts and dedicated technical engineers who specialise in AI, big data models and predictive machine learning. The team includes highly skilled investigators and data analysts experienced in tackling the funding and distribution of pirated content.  With offices in London, New York and Los Angeles, White Bullet advises policy makers and government bodies on regulatory and compliance programmes globally.



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