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    Tag Outreach Prompted Reduction in Ad Spend by Most Brands Advertising on European Pirate Sites

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on April 26, 2022

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    Last updated: February 7, 2026

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    79% of European Advertisers Reduced Ad Impressions on Pirate Sites Following Communication by TAG’s Project Brand Integrity

    79% of European Advertisers Reduced Ad Impressions on Pirate Sites Following Communication by TAG’s Project Brand Integrity

    Washington, DC & London, UK – 26 April 2022 – The Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG), an advertising industry self-regulatory organisation aimed at fighting criminal activity and strengthening brand safety in the digital advertising supply chain, today released the first annual report for TAG’s Project Brand Integrity (PBI), an initiative established to protect advertisers from negative brand association by alerting them when their ads run on pirate sites in Europe.

    The report found that direct outreach by PBI prompted a large majority of advertisers (79%) to reduce their ad impressions on pirate sites, with nearly half of that group (43%) ending nearly all ads on such sites. Among the brands that reduced their ads, there was an overall reduction of advertising on pirate sites by nearly two-thirds (66%).

    “Sometimes the most powerful tool for change is actionable information,” said Nick Stringer, VP for Global Engagement & Operations at TAG. “In today’s complicated supply chain, advertisers and their agencies can be unaware that some of their inventory is ending up on pirate sites, thus driving illegal activity and enriching criminals. This report found that the vast majority of advertisers that TAG contacted took action to protect their ad budgets and their brands when they were alerted to such misplacements.”

    TAG established PBI in February 2019 as a partnership with UK-based anti-piracy and brand safety specialist White Bullet. The initiative seeks to protect brands from unwanted association with digital content theft by alerting advertisers or their agencies to ads running on high-risk websites and those that infringe intellectual property (IP) in Europe.

    Through the partnership, White Bullet monitors high-risk websites that infringe on iIP in the European digital ad markets and provides information to TAG about display ads on those sites. TAG then notifies advertisers (or their agencies) privately and confidentially when a substantial number of their ads run on these sites and provides the advertiser with actionable information and tools to reduce its risk, including participation in TAG’s Brand Safety Certified programme.

    “Ad-supported piracy is an ongoing challenge for the digital advertising industry, and it’s critical that we continue to work proactively and collaboratively to fight it,” said Peter Szyszko, Founder and CEO, White Bullet. “This first annual report from Project Brand Integrity shows the progress we’ve made and the areas where we must focus our efforts as we seek to protect brands from unwanted association with digital content theft. Alerting advertisers to ads running on high-risk websites has had a huge impact already, but the fight is not yet over, so we look forward to continuing to work with TAG to increase the efficacy of PBI.”

    In 2022, TAG plans to extend PBI’s efforts and further increase its effectiveness through new steps including a robust process to engage with advertisers that have – to date – been unresponsive to outreach. As part of that process, repeat offenders will be mentioned in future reports as well as be referred to the European Commission for recommendation to be included in its Counterfeit and Piracy Watch List.

    Allie Wootton, Anti-Piracy Group Lead, Advertising & Payment Strategy, Sky said, “As both a content creator and an advertiser, Sky fully supports Project Brand Integrity and the broader work by both TAG and White Bullet to tackle the issue of ad-funded piracy. This is a major step forward in the bid to stop the flow of advertising revenue to criminal organisations looking to monetise stolen content, and it is something that the entire advertising industry can get behind.”

    The PBI annual report also outlined issues and trends in the fight against ad-supported piracy. In particular, the report found that piracy domains are rapidly changing, with 73% of all domains monitored since the programme’s launch now redirecting traffic, using mirrors or proxy websites, or becoming inactive. It also found a significant shift toward programmatic advertising on pirate websites, as 64% of the advertisers appearing on such sites last year were delivered via programmatic channels vs. 24% via affiliate marketing channels and 11% via sponsored content.

    “We commend TAG for their conception and execution of the Project Brand Integrity programme,” said David Green, VP Public Policy, NBCUniversal. “By alerting brands that are inadvertently placing their ads adjacent to stolen content, TAG provides a vital brand safety service to advertisers and agencies. And by diminishing the profitability of ad-supported piracy, the programme benefits the creative community and the millions of jobs it sustains.”

    PBI builds upon TAG’s Brand Safety Certified programme, which includes robust anti-piracy requirements for companies. As of 19 April 2022, 128 companies have obtained TAG;s Brand Safety Certified Seal, with 47% of them (57) applying the standard to their global operations.

    PBI’s direct engagement with advertisers and their agencies also includes other industry and public policy efforts, such as the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Online Advertising and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) facilitated by the European Commission in 2018.

    Additional information about TAG’s Brand Safety Certified Programme and how companies from across the advertising ecosystem can work to reduce ad-supported piracy and theft be found at https://www.tagtoday.net/brand-safety. The annual report for Project Brand Integrity can be found at

    https://www.tagtoday.net/insights/pbireport2022.


    About the Trustworthy Accountability Group

    The Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG) is the global certification programme designed to fight against criminal activity and protect brand safety in the digital advertising industry. TAG advances its mission of eliminating fraudulent traffic, facilitating the sharing of threat intelligence, and promoting brand safety by connecting industry leaders, analyzing threats, and sharing best practices worldwide. The 700+ member TAG community includes the world’s largest and most influential brands, agencies, publishers, and ad tech providers. For more information on TAG, please visit tagtoday.net.

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    Frequently Asked Questions about TAG OUTREACH PROMPTED REDUCTION IN AD SPEND BY MOST BRANDS ADVERTISING ON EUROPEAN PIRATE SITES

    1What is brand safety?

    Brand safety refers to the practice of ensuring that advertisements do not appear alongside content that could harm the brand's reputation, such as illegal or inappropriate material.

    2What is digital advertising?

    Digital advertising is a form of marketing that uses the internet and online platforms to promote products or services to consumers.

    3What is piracy in the context of digital content?

    Piracy refers to the unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of copyrighted digital content, which can lead to significant financial losses for creators and advertisers.

    4What is programmatic advertising?

    Programmatic advertising is an automated process of buying and selling online ad space, allowing for more efficient and targeted advertising campaigns.

    5What is TAG's Project Brand Integrity?

    TAG's Project Brand Integrity is an initiative aimed at protecting advertisers from negative brand associations by monitoring and alerting them about ads running on pirate sites.

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