Gabon strengthens cooperation with Canal+ Group to combat audiovisual piracy

Date: 2026-06-17
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By:   Kanto Kai Okanta

The Minister of Digital Economy, Digitalization and Innovation, Mark-Alexandre Doumba, has held discussions with a delegation from the Canal+ Group on measures to strengthen the fight against piracy of audiovisual content and protect the digital economy.

The Canal+ delegation, led by its International Chief Executive Officer and its Chief Executive Officer for Gabon, met the minister during a working session focused on the growing impact of illegal content distribution on value creation, investment protection, and the sustainability of the media and communications sector.

During the meeting, Canal+ representatives outlined ongoing efforts undertaken with national regulatory bodies, including the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Communications and Postal Services (ARCEP) and the High Authority for Communication (HAC), aimed at curbing piracy and reinforcing enforcement mechanisms.

The discussions also reviewed the broader economic implications of audiovisual piracy, particularly its effect on revenue generation and investment attractiveness within the creative and digital industries.

Minister Doumba reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting industry stakeholders in safeguarding intellectual property rights, strengthening the regulatory environment, and promoting a secure and innovation-driven digital ecosystem.

Both parties emphasized the importance of continued collaboration between public authorities and private sector operators in addressing piracy challenges and ensuring the sustainable growth of Gabon’s digital economy.

 

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