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Beau Ushay sits down with Lori Flekser, Executive Director of Creative Content Australia, and Joab Gilroy, eSports Editor at Red Bull Australia to review the results of Creative Content Australia’s latest research into the state of piracy in Australia and discuss why film and television titles are pirated more than gaming titles. 

Category: GAMING
Tags: Creative Content Australia, Piracy, Red Bull, SKIPI.TV, Tribal Live
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