The Anti–Piracy Center is an independent public organization that collects information on illegal film screenings in the Russian Federation. We collect information about shopping malls, the movie chains located in them, and their owners who carry out such illegal activities.
Pirated activities that violate copyright and related rights violate international and national law. The systematized information we collect on violations of these regulations is shared with the United States supervisory services, such as:
· FBI's National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (
https://www.iprcenter.gov/),
· Department of Law Enforcement (CyberCrime office) (
FDLE Cybercrime Office (state.fl.us)),
· Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) (
http://www.ic3.gov),
· FBI International Operations Division (
https://ru.usembassy.gov/embassy-consulates/moscow/sections-offices/fbi/),
· US Department of Justice. Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) (
https://www.justice.gov/criminal/criminal-ccips).
In addition, our organization periodically publishes statistical data on the demonstration of illegal content and sends it to film production companies that have suffered from illegal activities. The ultimate goal of the organization is to bring to justice all those involved in the theft of intellectual property and the illegal film screenings in Russian cinemas.