Operation Red Card
Operation Red Card is the name given to a two-month Asia-wide anti-piracy operation that was conducted by the Motion Picture Association which resulted in the seizure of 6.7 million pirated discs in 12 countries across the Asia-Pacific region. The operation took place between May and mid-July 2006, resulting in 915 arrests and the seizure of 1,483 optical disc burners.
There were 1,919 raids conducted in 12 countries throughout Asia.
- In China, 405 raids resulted in the seizure of over 1.96 million discs.
- Raids in Indonesia brought in 305 DVD burners and 2.16 million discs.
- In Malaysia, there were 128 arrests and 1.18 million optical discs seized in 455 raids.
According to the MPAA, its members—which encompass all of the major film studios in Hollywood—lost $1.2 billion a year in revenue due to piracy and illegal downloading.
The name Operation Red Card is a reference to the red card issued by a referee to a player ejected from a football game for unsportsmanlike conduct or repeated fouls.