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\"CLV_logo_NEW\"About this Program<\/strong>
\nThe Content Delivery and Security Association (then as IRMA) established the world’s first Anti-Piracy Compliance Program (APCP) for the manufacture optical media (CDs, DVDs and CD-ROMs), analog media (tape, vinyl) and virtually every recording media format. This global initiative establishes strident manufacturing procedures and systems designed to reduce the risk of publishing pirated or unauthorized material.<\/p>\n

CDSA developed the APCP in conjunction with an industry task force representing media manufacturers, content owners and their organizations from the film, music, games and software publishing sectors. It is the industry\u2019s singular worldwide anti-piracy program supported and endorsed by the intellectual property community, manufacturers and government enforcement agencies.<\/p>\n

An integral element of the APCP is the schedule of required internal audits and external surveillance audits conducted by independent ISO-certified auditors. Since its inception in 1999, the CDSA Anti-Piracy Certification\/Compliance Program has expanded to reflect changes in media technology and anti-piracy concerns at pre- and post-manufacturing points along the media market supply chain.<\/p>\n

Did You Know?<\/p>\n