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Ruru Madrid champions anti-piracy initiative

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Actor Ruru Madrid takes crime-fighting from reel to real as the latest Anti-Piracy Ambassador of GMA Network. 

The Black Rider star and Sparkle artist is the latest Kapuso talent to join the broadcast media company’s ongoing campaign to protect the rights of content creators and foster a culture of respect for intellectual property. 

As an ambassador, part of Ruru’s responsibility is to uphold the principles and ideals of GMA’s drive against digital piracy. Fans can look forward to his active participation in events of the network’s campaign. 

Ruru formally assumed his new role on Jan. 11, following an oath-taking ceremony administered by Atty. Annette Gozon-Valdes, GMA Network’s Senior Vice President for Programming, Talent Management, Worldwide, and Support Group, at the network’s headquarters in Quezon City. In attendance were other network officers and guests. 

The ceremony also marks the first anniversary of GMA’s anti-piracy campaign, “Stream Responsibly. Fight Piracy,” and its partnership with the Alliance for Creativity & Entertainment (ACE), the world’s largest and most effective anti-piracy coalition. It currently has over 50 global members, with GMA Network its first member from the Philippines. 

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Recalling the broadcast media company’s efforts in strengthening its anti-piracy capabilities, GMA First Vice President and Head of International Operations Joseph T. Francia shared the importance of involving the audience and the responsibility GMA must undertake. 

“We should be able, as a network, to promote the value of intellectual property,” he said. 

In a message of support, Atty. Ann Claire C. Cabochan, Deputy Director General of Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL), commended the Network’s continuing efforts to fight piracy. “GMA’s commitment sets a shining example for the industry and inspires others to join the crusade against piracy and champion the cause of ethical and original content consumption.” 

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