U.S. “Know Your Customer” Proposal Will Put an End to Anonymous Cloud Users
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by Andy Maxwell
8h ago
It’s long been the case that access to certain services, whether on or offline, will only be granted when customers prove their identity. Often linked to financial products but in many cases basic money/goods transactions carried out online, handing over a name, address, date of birth and similar details, can increase confidence that a deal will more likely than not go according to plan. In some cases, especially when buying restricted products, proving identity can be a condition of sale. Yet, for many years, companies operating in the online space have been happy to do business with customer ..read more
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Researchers Showcase Decentralized AI-Powered Torrent Search Engine
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by Ernesto Van der Sar
14h ago
Twenty-five years ago, peer-to-peer file-sharing took the Internet by storm. The ability to search for and share content with complete strangers was nothing short of a revolution. In the years that followed, media consumption swiftly moved online. This usually involved content shared without permission, but pirate pioneers ultimately paved the way for new business models. The original ‘pirate’ ethos has long since gone. There are still plenty of unauthorized sites and services, but few today concern themselves with decentralization and similar technical advances; centralized streaming is the n ..read more
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Vietnam Admits Manga Piracy Problem as New BestBuyIPTV Details Emerge
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by Andy Maxwell
1d ago
The joint press release issued Monday by the Premier League and Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) was unusual right from the start. Published early on Monday, even the timing was a break from the norm, but the content was even more surprising. Following criminal referrals by the Premier League and ACE, an operator of BestBuyIPTV – a platform that has appeared on the USTR’s Notorious Markets report for the past five years – had been convicted at the People’s Court of Hanoi. For a country where criminal referrals have traditionally disappeared into the ether, that could be a very b ..read more
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‘Expensive’ Streaming Services Are a Key Reason for Americans to ‘Pirate’
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by Ernesto Van der Sar
2d ago
For online media consumers, things have improved significantly over the years. More content is being made available on-demand than ever before. Netflix set the tone a decade ago by offering movies and TV series online as a convenient alternative to piracy. This worked well, so well that more than a dozen other streaming services were launched, all with their own exclusive releases. While this may sound positive, in some ways it made things worse for consumers. As it turns out, it’s quite costly to have more than a handful of subscriptions and fees may rise to the point where people feel justif ..read more
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There’s More to Copyright Than Financial Incentives, Internet Archive Argues in Court
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by Ernesto Van der Sar
2d ago
The non-profit Internet Archive (IA) aims to preserve digital history for generations to come. The organization literally archives key parts of the Internet, copying older versions of websites to preserve them for future generations. This information becomes more and more valuable as time passes by. IA has plenty of other archive projects too. For example, it operates a library that offers a broad collection of digital media, including books, which patrons can borrow upon request. Thousands of libraries have digital lending services but IA’s approach is different. The organization doesn’t lice ..read more
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New Piracy Shield Legal Challenge Filed at Italy’s Council of State
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by Andy Maxwell
3d ago
Since its launch early February, Italy’s Piracy Shield system and its operators have been at the center of a series of controversies. From blocking innocent platforms and bizarre public denials claiming that never actually happened, to the leaking of Piracy Shield source code online and claims that didn’t happen either, a more difficult debut would be hard to imagine. Yet with legitimate complaints from negatively-affected members of the public being given short shrift, and access to information requests pushed aside, the groundwork is in place for additional controversy further down the line ..read more
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‘BestBuyIPTV’ Operator Sentenced in Vietnam’s First Ever Online Piracy Conviction
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by Ernesto Van der Sar
4d ago
In recent years, copyright holders have paid close attention to a growing number of large piracy services with connections to Vietnam. Popular brands including Fmovies, AniWave, 123movies, BestBuyIPTV, 2embed, and Y2mate are all linked to the Asian country, which was recently branded a ‘piracy haven’. BestBuyIPTV Conviction To curb this trend, western rightsholders have been working with local authorities to bring local investigations and enforcement efforts up to par. While this process takes time, there was a breakthrough last week. The People’s Court of Hanoi handed BestBuyIPTV operator Le ..read more
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LaLiga Targets Apple & Google Bosses For Failing to ‘Remote Delete’ IPTV App
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by Andy Maxwell
4d ago
Spain found itself at the center of a worldwide controversy last month when it was revealed that various rightsholders had somehow managed to convince a local judge to block Telegram in its entirety. Under intense pressure, the judge quickly rolled back the decision after an advisor concluded that the planned measure was massively disproportionate. Just weeks later, a row over an app that’s no longer available from any official app store, seems to be heading towards another controversy and yet more debate on what constitutes a proportionate response to online piracy. This time top-tier footbal ..read more
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Premier League Wants GoDaddy to Identify Live Streaming Pirates
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by Ernesto Van der Sar
5d ago
England is widely regarded as the ‘home of football’ and the Premier League is its top competition, drawing hundreds of millions of viewers from all over the world. Aside from the sportive stakes, the Premier League also has a vested interest in selling broadcast rights. These rights generate billions of pounds in revenue per year; a staggering amount unmatched by any other football league. Broadcasters who secure these rights typically recoup their investment through the public, often in the form of subscriptions. However, not all football fans are willing to play this game and some seek out ..read more
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‘Smart IPTV’ App Blocked By ISPs, Despite it Carrying Zero Illegal Streams
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by Andy Maxwell
6d ago
In a world where users can have their own ChatGPT-like AI instances up and running on their own PCs, in just a handful of minutes, for zero spend and completely legally, the app experience on smart TVs rarely fails to disappoint. Yet when smart TV users somehow manage to clunk their way through, say, LG’s menus, and then avoid the avalanche of distractions that exist purely to break their will, only disappointment lies ahead for the IPTV-curious. If, against all odds, they find an app that resembles the thing they actually searched for, the high probability of being presented with the app “Sma ..read more
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