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Researchers Have Developed an AI-Powered Tool to Automatically Detect Pirated Content on Telegram, Which Helped Remove 524 Pirated Channels and 71 Bots in 61 Days.

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Telegram, a messaging app developed by a Russian entrepreneur, is used as a major messaging service in Russia and Ukraine, but it has also been used as a platform for sharing pirated content such as movies and TV shows. Researchers at Louisiana State University and the University of Texas at Arlington have published their analysis of Telegram, which they describe as "the first large-scale study on video piracy on Telegram." Read more...
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Telegram, a messaging app developed by a Russian entrepreneur, is used as a major messaging service in Russia and Ukraine, but it has also been used as a platform for sharing pirated content such as movies and TV shows. Researchers at Louisiana State University and the University of Texas at Arlington have published their analysis of Telegram, which they describe as "the first large-scale study on video piracy on Telegram." Read more...

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GIGAZINE broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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