Monday, January 13, 2020

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ACE Shuts Down UlangoTV 'Pirate' IPTV App, Seizes Domain
Andy, 13 Jan 08:03 PM

There are dozens of apps available online today that act as straightforward players of IPTV streams. These usually cause no copyright infringement issues for their operators as they come with no pre-loaded content.

While many can be configured with a premium subscription so that infringing content can be received at the direction of users, others blur the lines by attempting to aggregate links to streams that exist in open form on the Internet.

One of these players was known as UlangoTV. Previously available via Google Play, Amazon, CNET, and many other third-party download sites, variants of the UlangoTV app acted as a search engine for live IPTV streams, which were color-coded to provide additional information.

"Every day thousands of new stream URLs are found, analyzed and classified," the publisher's description on CNET reads.

"For the safety of users and for the protection of the content owners, the search results are flagged with color codes: Yellow streams have been known to us for more than 6 months. Typically these 'official' streams are without license problems. All registered users can see these streams freely. Blue streams have been known to us for more than 6 weeks. Also these are usually 'official' streams without license problems."

However, as acknowledged by its publisher, not all streams made available in the app could be considered trouble-free.

"Magenta streams are usually short-lived and have only been known to us recently. These streams are likely to originate from unlicensed sources," the developer noted.

This type of link aggregation teeters fairly close to the edge of legality but with UlangoTV+, a premium and premium plus subscription option offered by the same developer, broadcasters may have considered the line had been crossed.

"So in this app UlangoTV+ we introduced a new option called Premium Plus, which is only available to a few users who want to pay a premium price and now receive handpicked streams with tightly controlled connectivity," the marketing added.

With no user shortage for the popular app, during October last year an unexpected message appeared on UlangoTV's Twitter account which indicated that the project had come to an end.

The tweet gave no clear indication of the reason behind the decision to close but now, several months later, we have the strongest message yet that legal threats from entertainment industry groups played a key role.

Users who visit the Ulango.TV domain today get an all-too-familiar message that due to claims of copyright infringement, the site and associated app have been shut down by the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment.

After the usual countdown timer expires, visitors are redirected to the ACE anti-piracy portal. There is no mention there of the shutdown which tends to suggest that a relatively peaceful agreement was reached with the app's developer, which would've included shutting down and handing over the Ulango domain.

Indeed, domain records show that Ulango.tv is now owned by the Motion Picture Association, which adds to a growing list of dozens of domains taken over as part of the Alliance's ongoing anti-piracy activities.

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Game Developer Sees Boost in Sales After Releasing Official Torrent
Ernesto, 13 Jan 01:08 PM

Online piracy is an issue that affects many industries and indie game development is certainly no exception.

Some developers see piracy as an evil that needs to be rooted out as soon as possible. However, others are more open to some of the motivations behind it and are willing to experiment.

Game developer Shota Bobokhidze, aka 'ShotX,' falls in the latter category. The indie developer from Tiblisi, Georgia, runs his one-man company ShotX Studio which just released a new shooter game titled 'Danger Gazers.'

The release is available on Steam where it currently sells at $9.99. While that's not an extremely steep price, ShotX realizes the average game fan may not have the financial means to try out all the new titles that come out every month.

This prompted the developer to release a special edition targeting the pirate community. It's something he already planned to do with the game Kontrakt in 2018, but that idea was canned after The Pirate Bay kept returning server errors.

This time he was more successful. Late last week the torrent made its way onto The Pirate Bay, carrying a special message from the creator.

"This is the latest DRM-free version of Danger Gazers (1.1.0), there's no catch here, no Steam only features, just the fully functional game," ShotX writes on The Pirate Bay.

The game can be downloaded for free, no strings attached. The developer's only request is that people consider buying it if they like what they see, or to support the project in any other way. The same message was later repeated on Reddit where ShotX highlighted his release.

Ironically, the developer's first post on Reddit was removed, presumably because the moderators assumed it was a pirated version. However, that's certainly not the case.

This is not the first time that a game developer has plugged his work on a pirate site, but it remains a rarity. To find out more about ShotX's motivations, we decided to reach out for some additional comments.

The developer informs us that he is all too familiar with piracy. He grew up in a situation where piracy was often the only option to get new software. Today he also sees the other side of the story, as he relies on sales to make a living. However, he still understands that not everyone can easily buy his work.

"The decision to release a torrent came along with the memories of my time spent with pirated software," ShotX says.

"I remember that I didn't feel any guilt at all as there was simply no other choice for me at that moment, moreover, had I known that there were other options I could have supported developers with, I'd have done all I could without a second thought."

Releasing the game on The Pirate Bay allows people to try it out for free. This comes with the added advantage of free exposure, which is welcome too, as it's becoming harder and harder for new games to get noticed.

ShotX says that this certainly wasn't a planned PR campaign. He just wanted to get the word out and give the free torrent a chance. That said, he does believe that piracy can have a positive exposure impact, which was also the case here.

"It wouldn't have been effective if it was a planned PR move to get people to buy the product. It was just a kind act that I was lucky enough to get noticed. I'm sure it would have been apparent if it wasn't so," he says.

ShotX's approach worked well. The Reddit post promoting the official torrent reached a broad audience. This resulted in a lot of free downloads but also motivated people to buy the game and spread the word.

"The response so far was amazing," ShotX says. While he didn't expect anything in return, the free release actually resulted in a significant revenue boost.

"There was a noticeable boost in sales, some kind individuals even donated twice as much and most importantly all the rest supported me in their own ways by sharing my game and respecting my decision," the developer adds.

The developer didn't promote the torrent on his social media or on his official site, as he specifically wanted to reach out to the pirate community. Given the results, this was quite successful.

This shows that some 'pirates' are definitely willing to pay under the rights conditions but it doesn't mean that this is easily repeatable. If all indie developers started releasing torrents it would no longer be something special and could become harder to get noticed once again.

In this case, however, it clearly paid off.

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Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week on BitTorrent – 01/13/20
Ernesto, 13 Jan 11:35 AM

This week we have two newcomers in our chart.

Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is the most downloaded movie.

The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. All the movies in the list are Web-DL/Webrip/HDRip/BDrip/DVDrip unless stated otherwise.

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This week's most downloaded movies are:
Movie Rank Rank last week Movie name IMDb Rating / Trailer
Most downloaded movies via torrents
1 (2) Joker 8.8 / trailer
2 (1) Maleficent: Mistress of Evil 6.8 / trailer
3 (…) Countdown 7.2 / trailer
4 (3) Frozen 2 (DVDScr) 7.2 / trailer
5 (5) Black and Blue 5.9 / trailer
6 (10) Ford v Ferrari (DVDScr) 8.3 / trailer
7 (8) Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood 7.9 / trailer
8 (…) Bombshell 6.7 / trailer
9 (7) Ad Astra 6.9 / trailer
10 (9) The Addams Family 5.8 / trailer

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