Say Goodbye to Pirated Apps: Upgrade to Sony’s Android TV with the Anti-Piracy ‘Monitor’ Feature Now!

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Sony, the Japanese electric company, is known for its commitment to innovation and technology. Recently, the company has been taking a strict stance on piracy across all its platforms, including play stations and audio/video services. In the digital age, piracy has become a major issue for many companies and industries, and Sony is no exception.

Piracy can be defined as the unauthorized use or reproduction of copyrighted material. In the context of Sony, this can include things like pirated games for play stations, or unauthorized streaming of audio or video content. This not only harms the company’s revenue but also the creators and developers of the content.

To combat this issue, Sony is now turning its attention to Android TV, and is developing a new feature to prevent the downloading of pirated apps on the platform. This feature, called ‘Monitor’, will be a part of the operating system and will compile a list of blocked pirated sites or networks. It will identify third-party apps while downloading and installing them, and prevent any blocked apps from being downloaded. This will make it difficult for users to access pirated content on their Android TVs.

The ‘Monitor’ app will work by constantly scanning the internet for any pirated content, and then adding those sites or networks to its blocked list. When a user attempts to download an app from one of these blocked sites, the ‘Monitor’ app will identify it as a pirated app and prevent it from being downloaded. This will help to reduce the availability of pirated content on Android TVs, and in turn, help to protect the revenue and rights of the creators and developers of the content.

The company is currently working on this feature, however, there is no information on when it will be implemented. The company has not announced when it will roll out this feature to the public, but it is likely that it will be available in the near future.

In conclusion, piracy is a major issue for companies and industries in the digital age. Sony is taking a strict stance on piracy across all its platforms and is now turning its attention to Android TV. The company is developing a new feature called ‘Monitor’ which will be a part of the operating system. It will list some blocked pirated sites or networks which will identify the third party app while downloading and installing it. The monitor app will prevent the blocked apps from being downloaded. The company is currently working on this feature, however, there is no information on when it will be implemented.

 

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