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Sportian and Lega Serie A claim AI anti-piracy success

August 27, 2025 10.34 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

Sportian, the sports division of Globant, and Lega Serie A have announced the results of its first year of technology partnership.

The companies say they see significant progress in the league’s efforts to protect its content against global piracy with AI-powered tools and services.

With the support of Globant Sportian’s Piracy Guard services, Lega Serie A has worked continuously with the aim of strengthening its defenses against unauthorized broadcasting. During this season, the service has successfully detected and blocked more than 4,500 piracy attacks per match week, reducing illegal distribution and protecting the revenues of official broadcasters.

Piracy Guard employs a combination of real-time monitoring, AI-driven detection, and human expertise to proactively identify and remove unauthorized streams across social media, illegal websites, and other digital platforms. In recent years, Globant Sportian has enhanced these specialized tools, originally developed by LALIGA in collaboration with other stakeholders, into a global suite of products and services that are used by dozens of leagues, federations and broadcasters around the world.

Thanks to strategic partnerships reached by Lega Serie A with META, YouTube, and TikTok, and the trusted relationships that Globant Sportian maintains with global technology platforms, the Piracy Guard team is able to remove infringing content directly and enforce broadcast rights protection at scale.

“Lega Serie A has a complex and diversified strategy to combat piracy in the most effective ways, leveraging all currently available tools. Through our partnership with Globant Sportian, we’ve taken further steps to protect the investment of our licensees and ensure fans access matches through legal channels,” said Luisella Fusco, Media Operations & Broadcast Director at Lega Serie A.

“Piracy remains one of the greatest threats to the sustainability of football, and we consider it part of our responsibility to lead the fightback and protect our sport for future generations.”

Today, Piracy Guard provides many of the world’s leading sports properties with real-time content protection, dynamic blocking, and actionable intelligence to combat emerging piracy threats.

“As sports piracy becomes more sophisticated, the need for proactive strategies and global collaboration has never been greater,” said Pablo lo Giudice, Product Manager for Piracy Guard at Sportian.

“Lega Serie A offers some of the most exciting entertainment in sports, and attempts to steal its IP have been significant, but through this partnership we are staying one step ahead. Italian football gave the world catenaccio – the system of world-class defense – and we’re bringing that same energy to keep piracy out of the game.”

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