Mexico Strengthens Operations Against Piracy and Illegal Broadcasts Ahead of the World Cup
· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

MEXICO CITY – The Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) will enhance its strategy against piracy and illegal broadcasts in anticipation of the World Cup, which Mexico will co-host with the United States and Canada, said its new director general, Vidal Llerenas, on Monday. During his presentation as head of the agency, Llerenas stated that IMPI has already conducted operations in Mexico City and Guadalajara, as well as actions aimed at combating the illegal streaming of sports content online. 'Operations have been carried out in Mexico City, Guadalajara... We are also working on the streaming issue to prevent illegal broadcasts,' he noted. The official explained that the institute is collaborating with internet service providers to curb these practices, while continuing the Mexican government's efforts to protect industrial property at a crucial time with the tournament approaching. 'It will be essential to demonstrate the Mexican government's commitment to industrial property at this important moment,' he added.
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