South Africa, April 28 -- "It was everywhere before we could monetise it," the producer says. "We didn't just lose revenue - we lost the chance to reinvest in the next story."
Across South Africa, this quiet erosion is becoming an industry-wide crisis. Illegal streaming, once dismissed as a victimless shortcut, is now exacting a measurable toll on the country's creative economy, from lost jobs and diminished investment to weakened cultural output.
The scale of the problem is staggering. According to anti-piracy data from Irdeto, more than 40,000 illegal streaming links were removed across African piracy networks in 2025, yet these same networks still attracted over 17.4 million visits.
That paradox - high enforcement, yet persistent co...
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