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Sky Targets 'Evil King Media' IPTV App, Developer Says "No More Updates"
Andy Maxwell, 10 Aug 09:32 PM

Evil King MediaAs reported last week, the pirate IPTV market is now big business, with US consumers alone now estimated to spend a cool one billion dollars a year on illicit streaming subscriptions.

But while large volumes of pirates are happy to spend around $10 per month to have otherwise premium channels delivered to their home at a fraction of market rates, others still prefer to pay nothing for the privilege.

For them, there are many free Android-based apps available for download and while they don't always provide the most reliable experience, people have few complaints when considering the price.

One such app that's been operating within the free niche for some time now is Evil King Media (EKM). While it doesn't have a Netflix-quality interface, the live TV channels, VOD content, and music on offer have ensured its popularity and with that, the attention of rightsholders.

EKM

Late last month, via anti-piracy company Kopjra, broadcaster Sky filed a DMCA complaint with Github, noting that EKM's repo was providing software enabling users to obtain Sky TV channels in breach of its exclusive rights.

"We are writing in the name and on behalf of Sky Italia S.r.l., the exclusive owner of distribution and exploitation rights of the Sky Italia channels," the notice begins.

"This IPTV App (EKM 4.2) includes illegal and unauthorized Pay Tv Sky Italia channels: Sky Cinema Comedy HD, Sky Sport F1 HD, Sky Sport NBA HD, Sky Sport Uno HD."

Demanding the removal of four APKs, each representing a variant of EKM, the notice targeted EKM 4.2 builds 1,2,3, and 4. Github complied with the requests by deleting the files and also removing the repository.

Despite the Github takedown, Evil King Media has its own website, from where people were able to download the software. However, when checking the threads where the app is detailed, there are now several notes in the comment section from an admin called 'Evil'.

People should forget the software moving forward, he writes, because "THE APP WILL NOT BE UPDATED ANY MORE! Uninstall it !!!"

The multiple "delete" comments were posted before the removal of the software from Github so at this point it's unclear whether the apparent discontinuation of EKM and the Sky DMCA takedown notice are connected. However, according to Google's Transparency Report, Sky's interest in taking EKM down pre-dates the apparent halt in its development.

On June 22, 2020, for example, Sky sent a complaint to Google targeting the EvilKingMedia.com domain (copy here, courtesy of Lumen Database), demanding the deindexing of several pages linked to the EKM app.

Sky EKM Takedown

However, there are many more complaints filed by Sky and its anti-piracy partner, some of them during this year but a handful dating back to 2019, each citing copyright issues with the Evil King Media site and particularly the EKM app. In almost 96.6% of cases, Google responded by delisting the pages in question.

TorrentFreak reached out to the operator of Evil King Media to find out more about the complaints and the discontinuation of the EKM software but at the time of publication, we were yet to hear back.

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GitHub Reinstates 'Chimera13' iOS Jailbreak After DMCA Counter Notice
Ernesto Van der Sar, 10 Aug 09:41 AM

uncoverApple is not a fan of jailbreaking tools that allow the public to tinker with its otherwise closed ecosystem.

In the past, the tech giant has tried to take these tools offline. However, since the DMCA offers a jailbreaking exemption, it's actions are now mostly limited to patching leaks.

Chimera13 Takedown

With this in mind, it came as a surprise when the 'Chimera 13' jailbreak code was taken down by GitHub last month. The software, which is developed by UC Santa Barbara alumni "CoolStar," was copyright-infringing, a notice sent to GitHub read.

This takedown notice didn't come from Apple, however. It was sent by the Unc0ver team, which develops and maintains another iOS jailbreak. The notice claimed that Coolstar stole and leaked a copy of the private unc0ver repository.

"We have compared the infringing repository against the stolen source code and have verified that the work was based on the source code stolen from the Unc0ver Team," the notice read.

Developer Files Counter-Notice

CoolStar disagreed with this claim and was quick to fire back. In a DMCA counter-notice, he accused the unc0ver team of knowingly submitting a false DMCA. In addition to abusing the DMCA, the sender also committed perjury, he added, as the copyright claims are incorrect.

"The code for Chimera13 is original code that I have written in Swift that relies primarily on the public techniques," Coolstar wrote, pointing out the various pieces of open source and publicly available code that's included.

"The only 3rd-party code in this repository is Jake James' time_waste exploit. However, this is under an open source license (GPL)," he added, pointing GitHub to the license in question.

Chimera13 Reinstated

This counternotice has the desired effect as GitHub has now reinstated the Chimera13 code in full. This doesn't necessarily mean that the company has picked any particular side. It's general practice to restore content following a counter-notice unless the original complainant files a lawsuit, which didn't happen here.

Based on various online discussions it appears that Coolstar and Unc0ver developer Pwn20wnd, who have collaborated in the past, haven't been the best of friends lately. Perhaps that may have played a role in the takedown battle as well.

Finally, it is worth noting that while the official Chimera13 repository is now back online, dozens of Chimera13 forks that were targeted in the same notice have not been restored. The developers who forked the code will have to send their own counter-notices to GitHub, it appears.

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Top 10 Most Torrented Movies of The Week – 08/10/20
Ernesto Van der Sar, 10 Aug 09:14 AM

tax collectorThe data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only.

These torrent download statistics are meant to provide further insight into the piracy trends. All data are gathered from public resources.

This week we have four new entries in the list. The American war movie The Tax Collector is the most downloaded title this week, again. The film, starring Shia LaBeouf, was released last week and was also the most-rented film on legal services over the past weekend.

The most torrented movies for the week ending on August 10 are:

Movie Rank Rank last week Movie name IMDb Rating / Trailer
Most downloaded movies via torrent sites
1 (…) Tax Collector 4.7 / trailer
2 (…) The Secret Garden 5.4 / trailer
3 (1) Greyhound 7.1 / trailer
4 (…) An American Pickle 5.8 / trailer
5 (…) Waiting for the Barbarians 5.9 / trailer
6 (3) The Old Guard 6.7 / trailer
7 (4) Deep Blue Sea 3 4.6 / trailer
8 (2) The Kissing Booth 2 6.1 / trailer
9 (5) Coma 6.4 / trailer
10 (6) Black is King 5.7 / trailer

Note: We also publish an updating archive of all the list of weekly most torrented movies lists.

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