Anti-Piracy Premier League Wants GoDaddy to Identify Live Streaming Pirates The Premier League wants domain registrar GoDaddy to identify people connected to dozen of pirate sports streaming domains that broadcast live football matches. The information,… April 21, 2024, 11:58 by Ernesto Van der Sar
Anti-Piracy ‘Smart IPTV’ App Blocked By ISPs, Despite it Carrying Zero Illegal Streams Media player app Smart IPTV is available on Google Play from where over 500,000 users have downloaded it. As its name suggests, it can be… April 20, 2024, 09:28 by Andy Maxwell
Lawsuits Filmmakers Expand Piracy Liability Lawsuit, Add Dozens of Millions in Potential Damages Independent movie companies have filed an updated complaint in their joint piracy liability lawsuit against Internet provider WOW!. With the addition of hundreds of new… April 19, 2024, 21:19 by Ernesto Van der Sar
Lawsuits Operator of ‘Bitcoin Invested’ Pirate Site Movie2K Charged After More Than a Decade More than a decade ago, Movie2K was one of the largest pirate sites on the Internet. Serving a German audience, the streaming portal shut down… April 19, 2024, 11:49 by Ernesto Van der Sar
Lawsuits Ex-Mangamura Owner Must Pay $11m to Publishers; He Says He Won’t A court in Japan has ordered the former operator of pirate site Mangamura to pay 1.7 billion yen ($11m) in damages to manga publishers Shogakukan,… April 18, 2024, 19:18 by Andy Maxwell
Lawsuits Uptobox Was Shut Down in 2023; A Court Will Decide Whether to Resurrect It Downtime at file-hosting platform Uptobox last September was initially described as a serious technical problem. It soon became apparent that several major Hollywood studios, StudioCanal,… April 18, 2024, 08:02 by Andy Maxwell
Anti-Piracy Despite 155 Piracy Incidents in Cinemas, Pirates Suffer Worst Year Since 2012 With shorter theatrical windows, access to legal streaming services, and a preference for consuming movies in higher quality, copies of films recorded in theaters are… April 17, 2024, 21:07 by Andy Maxwell
Anti-Piracy Reddit Reports Surge in Copyright-Related User Bans Reddit's latest transparency report reveals that user bans for repeat copyright infringement skyrocketed in the last half of 2023. The company attributes the 258% increase… April 17, 2024, 11:32 by Ernesto Van der Sar