The Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI), the Motion Picture Association (MPA), and the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance their collaboration in combating illegal streaming and digital piracy throughout Latin America.
This agreement reinforces the public–private enforcement framework, aiming to improve coordination in the fight against intellectual property violations. Under the MoU, IMPI and ACE will share intelligence on pirate streaming operations, support training initiatives, and seek new ways to prevent activities that threaten the creative economy.
“Today’s agreement marks a significant step in our commitment to protecting intellectual property rights and supporting the creative industries that drive innovation and cultural expression,” said Santiago Nieto Castillo, Director General of IMPI. “By partnering with the MPA and ACE, we are enhancing our enforcement capabilities and reaffirming our shared goal of reducing piracy’s impact on the Mexican economy.”
The MoU formalizes the ongoing relationship between IMPI and ACE, strengthening their joint efforts to address the increasing challenges of IPTV and streaming piracy.
“Mexico plays a crucial role in the global fight against digital piracy,” said Larissa Knapp, Executive Vice President and Chief Content Protection Officer for the MPA. “This MoU highlights our dedication to building strong partnerships with local enforcement agencies. We are pleased to work with IMPI and look forward to expanding our collaboration through joint investigations and coordinated enforcement across the region.”
The agreement was signed by Santiago Nieto Castillo, Director General of IMPI, and Carla Sanchez Armas, Managing Director of Latin America for the MPA.
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