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    DAZN, SKY & Serie A Prepare Action Against IPTV Pirates Already Fined By the State

    Under new legislation passed in 2023, consumers of illegal IPTV services in Italy were warned that if police obtained their details, a fine would likely be issued by the state. This year a reported 2,500 people have already been fined but even for those who pay up, more trouble could be just...
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    Internet Archive vs. Music Labels: $693m Copyright Battle Ends with Confidential Settlement

    A copyright lawsuit launched by several major record labels against the Internet Archive, over the ambitious Great 78 Project, is officially over. On Monday, the parties informed a federal court in California that they had reached a settlement. The details remain confidential, but a potential...
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    Kim Dotcom Extradition Decision Was Lawful, Judicial Review Denied

    In 2024, New Zealand's Minister of Justice approved Kim Dotcom's extradition to the United States, where the Megaupload founder faces charges of criminal copyright infringement, racketeering, and money laundering. As expected, Dotcom requested a judicial review of the Minister's decision...
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    ReVanced Complies With Spotify Takedown But Explores Options to Fight Back

    ReVanced, a popular open-source project that provides patches for various Android applications, has pulled its Spotify Premium workaround. The developers complied with a Spotify takedown notice to avoid escalation but do not necessarily agree with the position as stated. The team is currently...
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    Pirates ‘Hide Uploads With Morse Code’, RuTube ‘Hides’ Movies on its Front Page

    A new piracy study published in Russia has some good news, and some more good news. Due to blocking and lower payouts from advertisers, pirates' revenue fell by 14.5% in the first half of 2025. Search traffic fell too, down 13.9% with some pirates using morse code to thwart detection. With...
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    Internet Society: Italy’s “Piracy Shield” Failures Are a Warning Against “Blunt” Piracy Blocking

    As U.S. lawmakers consider new pirate site blocking legislation, the influential Internet Society has issued a stark warning against the practice. In a new policy brief, the organization argues that DNS and IP address blocking are "blunt" instruments that cause widespread collateral damage...
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    Takedown Notices for Pirate Live Streams Skyrocket, But Why?

    A new industry-backed report reveals that takedown notices for pirated live sports streams skyrocketed to over 15 million in the first half of 2025, nearly tripling previous levels. At the same time, the effectiveness of these notices has plummeted to a historic low. While the report is...
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    ACE & DAZN Shut Down a Major Sports Piracy Site in a “DMCA Ignored” Country

    The Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment and DAZN have announced a successful operation to shut down Calcio, the most popular live sports piracy site in Italy. Calcio was reportedly run from Moldova, a country with sky-high piracy rates, with services reportedly ignoring the DMCA. It seems...
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    U.S. Gov’t & Tech Giants Unite Against ISP Piracy Liability Ruling at Supreme Court

    The battle over a $1 billion piracy judgment against internet provider Cox Communications has reached the Supreme Court, where the company receives broad support. Amicus briefs from the U.S. government, major tech companies, and various other parties, warn that the current ruling creates a...
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    Open Open: HxPT | E-Learning

    Name: HxPT Category: E-Learning Signup Url: https://www.hxpt.org/signup.php Closing Date: 14.09.2025 Additional information: Chinese private torrent tracker for E-Learning releases.
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    ‘Modded Hardware’ Agrees to Settle Nintendo’s Copyright Lawsuit for $2 Million

    The lawsuit between Nintendo and Modded Hardware has been settled, with the site's operator agreeing to a final judgment of $2 million. The proposed settlement includes a broad permanent injunction that bans operator Ryan Daly from selling, distributing, or even linking to circumvention devices...
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    Piracy Shield Study Reveals Massive Overblocking & Collateral Damage

    Faced with rampant piracy of content that generates a significant chunk of their revenue, sports leagues and their broadcasting partners are deploying increasingly aggressive anti-piracy measures. Italy's Piracy Shield was promoted as the solution, but a new peer-reviewed study casts a very...
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    Dynamic Pirate Site Blocking Injunctions and the Transparency Illusion

    When a major rightsholder obtains a site blocking order to counter rampant piracy, transparency is not always guaranteed. More often than not, the public isn't routinely updated. Draft legislation in the U.S. would see initial blocking orders published in the spirit of transparency. As a recent...
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    U.S. Government’s Focus on Sports Piracy Puts Spotlight on Streameast Saga

    The U.S. Trade Representative has started collecting input for its annual list of notorious piracy markets. In 2025, there's a special focus on sports broadcast piracy, giving rightsholders an opportunity to discuss the takedown of the largest sports piracy ring earlier this week. The ring used...
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    Behind the Curtain: The Three-Year Journey to the Block BEARD Site Blocking Act

    The Block BEARD Site-Blocking Act, recently introduced to address foreign piracy in the United States, did not emerge from a vacuum. It is the result of a multi-year effort that began with a non-public proposal in 2022. This initial version became stranded when stakeholders were unable to reach...
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    Threat Intelligence Researchers “Uncover a Massive Pirate IPTV Operation”

    Researchers at threat intelligence platform Silent Push claim to have uncovered a massive pirate IPTV operation. Hosted across more than 1,000 domains and 10,000 IP addresses, the network reportedly exploits content owned by Amazon, Netflix, Disney, Premier League and many others. The...
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    ACE Shuts Down Giant ‘Streameast’ Piracy Ring, But the Original Survives

    In a major anti-piracy action against a Streameast-branded operation, ACE has shut down what it calls the world's largest illegal sports streaming ring. Conducted alongside Egyptian authorities, the operation dismantled a network of more than 80 domain names responsible for 1.6 billion visits in...
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    LaLiga Touts ‘Historic’ IPTV Piracy Crackdown, Key Questions Remain Unanswered

    A massive police operation in Argentina, backed by LaLiga, dismantled a global IPTV network that reportedly served over eight million paid users. The piracy crackdown implicates several technology companies, including BitKernel and Goose, as key players in the network's infrastructure. However...
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    Court of Appeal Throws Bell Canada a Lifeline in $291m Movie Piracy Lawsuit

    A group of movie companies known for targeting ISPs in the U.S. went on to file a similar lawsuit against Bell Canada. They argued that since Bell failed to forward ~40,000 infringement notices to its subscribers, the ISP can be held liable. After a series of setbacks, the Federal Court of...
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    Cox Brief Asks Supreme Court to Reverse Draconian Piracy Liability Ruling

    Cox Communications has filed its Supreme Court brief in a high-stakes legal battle with the major record labels, seeking to overturn a landmark $1 billion verdict. The company argues it should not be held liable for its customers' piracy activities simply for providing internet access. The lower...
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