New Report Says How Much Advertising Is Going to Piracy Sites

$227 million in 2013

In the longstanding fight to combat online piracy, there’s been growing pressure on the advertisers whose ads appear on sites that steal copyrighted material. The Obama administration has called for private-sector actions to reduce piracy. The 4As and ANA have adopted best practices to keep their members’ ads off such sites, and industry leaders have spoken forcefully on the subject.  

Now, a new report out today from the Digital Citizens Alliance, a nonprofit focused on Internet safety issues, claims to be the first to tally how much ad revenue these sites are actually pulling in: $227 million in 2013.

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