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The Players Klub IPTV Was Targeted By ACE, Seized Domains Reveal
Andy Maxwell, 07 Sep 09:36 PM

IPTVIn 2020, people looking for a pirate IPTV supplier are presented with dozens upon dozens of options.

While it's believed there are relatively few groups supplying high-level sources for much of the content, many smaller providers plus sellers and resellers are saturating the marketplace, each looking for a piece of what has become a massive market.

The Players Klub

During 2017 or thereabouts, a new brand entered the market with a splash. Labeled The Players Klub (TPK), the service attracted a loyal following with pretty cheap plans (including what appears to have been limited free giveaways) offering a wide range of live TV channels plus a comprehensive movie and TV show VOD platform.

Late 2019, The Players Klub reported 'changes' to the service, reporting that it had suffered a "hostile takeover within the business" and as a result would be rebranding under a different name. The new name, 'TopDog' (or TPKTopDog) didn't appear to last long, however.

It's difficult to pinpoint exactly when the change took place but the 'TopDog' branding was later changed to 'Game Masters' but even that appeared problematic.

According to the service, someone who used to work for the platform (but left under a cloud) was spreading fake information in order to cause trouble. In a tit-for-tat move, the warring parties asked users to report each others' pages to Facebook for abusive practices.

The Players Klub Declared Dead….

One thing that remained relatively constant (at least through early name changes and disruption which continued until recently) was the ability to acquire TPK/TopDog using various sites under the MintPanel branding.

However, those domains proved themselves to be unreliable, with various options – MintPanel.net, MintPanel.co and MintPanel.digital – all appearing and then dropping out of use, to the apparent frustration of customers.

The sequence of events is muddy, to say the least, but we can confirm without any shadow of a doubt that none of those domains remain in the possession of TPK/TopDog/Game Masters. In fact, they are all under new management at the Motion Picture Association (MPA), which is clearly not a good sign.

Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment

There's no easy way of knowing when global anti-piracy coalition ACE, with MPA at the helm, started to put pressure on the variously-branded IPTV providers using the MintPanel domains. What we can be sure of, however, is that early this month they changed hands and now sport the ownership details of the MPA.

MintPanel Seized

While MintPanel.net was transferred on September 1, 2020, MintPanel.co took a little longer and was transferred over to Hollywood control four days later, the same day as Mintpanel.digital.

All now show the familiar Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment seizure banner before redirecting users (including prospective and existing customers) to the ACE anti-piracy portal for an unwelcome surprise.

ACE Seize Redirect

Game Masters IPTV Lives On?

Around three months ago, a long thread developed on Reddit after a Game Masters customer alleged that the IPTV supplier wasn't providing service after taking payment. The problems appear to have raised their heads after the payment portal used at the time (Gmasterpanel.com) suffered difficulties along with a Discord support channel, that also disappeared.

However, Gmasterpanel.com isn't in the hands of the MPA/ACE, neither is its alleged replacement Gamers.services. It currently doesn't seem possible to sign up to Game Masters from that domain itself but according to various reports, the underlying service is working, although who is providing that now is anyone's guess.

The ACE Juggernaut Rolls On

As reported last week, ACE is currently pressuring Android piracy app TVZion to shut down but that action, like this against TPK/TopDog (and potentially Game Masters), has gone completely unreported by the anti-piracy group.

In fact, just a tiny proportion of ACE actions are made public by the coalition itself, possibly due to confidentiality agreements reached with piracy players but, at least in some instances, because ACE isn't ready to reveal its achievements in public yet.

Part of the problem, at least potentially, is that some services agree to die then morph into something else.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Nintendo Wants Permanent Injunction to Shut Down Switch Piracy Hack Stores
Ernesto Van der Sar, 07 Sep 11:03 AM

Team-Xecuter BannerFor many years, the infamous Team-Xecuter has been a thorn in Nintendo's side.

The group offers hardware and software solutions that allow people to install and play pirated games on Nintendo consoles, including the Switch.

After cracking Switch's original technical protections in 2018, Team-Xecuter released a new range of products this year. These SX Core and SX Lite chips work on all Switch classic and Lite consoles, while previous 'hacks' were limited to a subset of devices.

In addition, the devices no longer have to be connected to a dongle or computer to boot the consoles into the custom SX OS firmware. This wasn't just a big improvement for end-users, Nintendo also saw it as a major threat.

To stop the distribution of the new chips in its tracks the Japanese gaming giant launched two lawsuits in the US in May. One targeted the US-based Uberchips vendor and the other was filed against a group of unknown operators who run multiple stores, including TXswitch.com, SXflashcard.com and Axiogame.com.

Some websites disappeared shortly after the lawsuit was filed but Nintendo believes that many have simply continued doing business under new domain names, as communication with customers also revealed. However, none of the unknown operators responded in court within the given deadline.

Nintendo doesn't expect that any of the alleged foreign store operators will defend themselves so, late last week, it asked a federal court in Seattle, Washington, to issue a default judgment with a permanent injunction.

Interestingly, Nintendo doesn't seek any monetary damages from the defendants. While the company believes that the stores are causing "irreparable harm," the defendants remain unknown and aren't likely to pay damages anyway.

"Nintendo does not seek an award of monetary damages, and such an award likely would be ineffective here, as Defendants have refused to appear or participate in this lawsuit, despite the fact that they are indisputably aware of its existence," the gaming company writes.

Instead, Nintendo seeks a permanent injunction that requires the store operators to stop any infringing activity and hand over their domain names. As such an order may be ignored as well, the injunction should also apply to third-party services, including domain registrars and registries, to work with these sites.

Without such an order, Nintendo believes it will continue to suffer losses and it sees no other options available.

"[T]he threatened injury to Nintendo outweighs whatever harm—if any—Defendants would experience from an injunction. Defendants have no legitimate purpose in trafficking in illegal circumvention devices," Nintendo writes.

Because several defendants have swiftly moved to other domains and avoided other enforcement measures, the proposed injunction further covers "any successor sites," services such as Skype, Discord, or Facebook, as well as online marketplace platforms, including AliExpress.

From the proposed injunction
proposed nintendo injunction

The latter means that, if the injunction is granted, Nintendo can also target the sellers on these other platforms and services, if needed. This doesn't just apply to shutting down accounts, it also allows for the seizure of any infringing devices.

The court has yet to sign off on the proposed default judgment and injunction. If granted, it may make it a little harder for these sites to operate, but it's unlikely that it will be 100% effective.

Team-Xecuter itself is not directly affected by the injunction, but it's not happy with Nintendo's actions. The group previously accused the gaming company of censorship, monopolistic control, and legal scare tactics.

"Of course we are not happy with this kind of censorship that is being enforced by legal injunctions that make us out to be something we are not: a copyright-infringing ring of software pirates," Team-Xecuter tells TorrentFreak.

The case against Uberchips runs separately from the one against the foreign store operators. The Uberchips operator previously requested a motion to dismiss the lawsuit and both parties are exploring options to settle the matter without going to trial.

A copy of Nintendo's request for a default judgment and permanent injunction is available here (pdf)

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Mulan is the Most Torrented Movie of The Week – 09/07/20
Ernesto Van der Sar, 07 Sep 09:14 AM

mulanThe 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 three new entries in the list. Disney's action drama "Mulan" crushed all competition and is the most downloaded title this week, by far. At the time of writing, tens of thousands of people are actively sharing the film, which is a rare sight.

The film eventually came out on Disney+ last week after the box office release was delayed several times due to the COVOD-19 pandemic.

The most torrented movies for the week ending on September 7 are:

Movie Rank Rank last week Movie name IMDb Rating / Trailer
Most downloaded movies via torrent sites
1 (…) Mulan 5.7 / trailer
2 (2) Bill & Ted Face the Music 6.5 / trailer
3 (3) Project Power 6.1 / trailer
4 (…) Tenet 7.9 / trailer
5 (1) Ava 5.4 / trailer
6 (…) The Owners 4.6 / trailer
7 (7) The War With Grandpa 5.0 / trailer
8 (4) Peninsula 5.6 / trailer
9 (5) Hard Kill 3.0 / trailer
10 (8) Greyhound 7.1 / trailer

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

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