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| Abbreviation | ACE | 
|---|---|
| Formation | June 13, 2017 | 
| Purpose | Combating copyright infringement and online piracy | 
Region   | Worldwide | 
| Website | alliance4creativity | 
Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) is a coalition[1] of over 30 major global entertainment companies and film studios aimed at protecting profits from copyrighted material. [2] ACE was launched on June 13, 2017.
The stated mission of ACE is to protect profits, drawing on the anti-piracy resources of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). The organisation plans to conduct research into online pirating, lobby law enforcement to stop and sue pirate enterprises, file sweeping civil litigations, and to "pursue voluntary agreements with responsible parties across the internet ecosystem" — such as search engines and broadband providers.[2]
On October 31, 2019, they shut down the streaming providers Openload and Streamango. In December of 2020, ACE shut down pirate IPTV service Beast IPTV.[3] In May of 2021, ACE shut down and seized the domain of popular streaming site 123movies.la.[4]
The organisation promotes itself as marking a new level of coordination among multiple stakeholders.[2]
Background
According to anti-piracy watchdogs, internet users worldwide saved $107.9 billion by streaming from free content distributors in 2016. The efforts of the industry have proven ineffective at preventing online piracy. According to ACE, there are now as few as 480 online services complying with copyright law in an attempt to stem global demand for copyrighted content.[2][5]
Members
As of May 2023, the members of the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment are:[6][2][7][8][9][10]
 Amazon
 Apple TV+
 AMC Networks
 Aniplex (Sony)
 BBC Studios
 BeIN Media Group
 Bell Media
 Canal+ Group
 Caracol Televisión
 Channel 5
 Chilevisión
 Crunchyroll (Sony)
 Constantin Film
 DAZN Group
 Foxtel
 France Télévisions
 GMA Network
 Grupo Globo
 Grupo Televisa
 HBO
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 Lionsgate
 MBC Group
 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
 Millicom
 Millennium Media
 NBCUniversal
 Netflix
 OSN
 Ole Distribution
 Paramount Global
 RTL Deutschland
 Sentai Filmworks (AMC Networks)
 SF Studios
 Sky
 Sony Pictures
 Disney Star
 Studio Babelsberg
 STX Entertainment
 Telefe
 Telemundo
 
 TelevisaUnivision
 TrueVisions
 United Group
 Village Roadshow
 ViuTV
 The Walt Disney Company
 Warner Bros. Discovery
See also
- Content Overseas Distribution Association, a similar Japanese anti-piracy group for anime and manga series
 
References
- ↑ Zoe Thorogood, "Global Entertainment Companies Join Forces to Launch the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment to Reduce Online Piracy", ACE web site, June 13, 2017
 - 1 2 3 4 5 Spangler, Todd (13 June 2017). "Entertainment Giants Forge New Alliance to Fight Piracy, Sue Offenders". variety.com. Variety. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
 - ↑ "Beast IPTV Shut Down By Alliance For Creativity and Entertainment * TorrentFreak". Retrieved 2024-01-10.
 - ↑ "123Movies.la Shut Down By Alliance For Creativity and Entertainment * TorrentFreak". Retrieved 2024-01-10.
 - ↑  Newswire "Global Entertainment Companies Join Forces to Launch the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment to Reduce Online Piracy" (Press release). Retrieved 4 October 2017. 
{{cite press release}}: Check|url=value (help) - ↑ "About Us". Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
 - ↑ "Dubai-based OSN joins the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment". 17 January 2023.
 - ↑ "Anti-piracy coalition ACE gains 11 new members". 14 December 2022.
 - ↑ "MPA's Anti-Piracy Organization ACE Adds First Partners in Asia".
 - ↑ "United Media Joins Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment to Combat Piracy in Europe | United Media".
 
