The Motion Picture Association (MPA) has Thomas Limouzin-Lamothe, previously anti-piracy legal counsel at Disney in France, as the new Vice President of Content Protection for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. In this role, he will coordinate the MPA's strategies to combat digital piracy across the region and work closely with member companies, law enforcement agencies and industry partners.

Limouzin-Lamothe has over 20 years of experience in copyright law, cybercrime and anti-piracy, including at 21st Century Fox, Microsoft and Disney. In particular, it is intended to combat live sports piracy and illegal IPTV services and strengthen the protection of films, TV content and streaming services.

The MPA leads the global anti-piracy coalition Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE)which includes major media companies such as Netflix, Amazon, Walt Disney Studios and Warner Bros. Discovery. The UEFA has been a member since October 2025.

Limouzin-Lamothe emphasises that collaboration and innovation are crucial to sustainably protect creative content and ensure a stable creative ecosystem in the EMEA region.

Variety reports in detail.

 
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