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PallyCon adds a powerful Anti-piracy solution to trace illegal content leak sources on OTT platforms

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PallyCon adds a powerful Anti-piracy solution to trace illegal content leak sources on OTT platforms

MUMBAI, INDIA, Sep 7, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - PallyCon, a global leader in Multi DRM and content protection service provider, announced the launch of a powerful Anti-piracy solution for the OTT platforms. The solution tracks and mines illegal content leakage and sends a red alert to the source of the illicit content generator.
PallyCon adds a powerful Anti-piracy solution to trace illegal content leak sources on OTT platforms
PallyCon adds a powerful Anti-piracy solution to trace illegal content leak sources on OTT platforms
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