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US Indicts Members of 'Piracy' Group Team-Xecuter, Two Arrested
Ernesto Van der Sar, 02 Oct 11:50 PM

Team-Xecuter BannerTeam-Xecuter is widely known for creating 'hacks' that bypass digital restrictions on Nintendo consoles.

The group has been chased by Nintendo for years, but today, their operation has become the center of a criminal case prosecuted by the US Government.

The US Department of Justice just announced that two members of Team-Xecuter were arrested recently. Max Louarn, a 48-year-old French national, and the 51-year-old Gary Bowser from Canada are in custody and charged in a criminal conspiracy. The indictments also name a third defendant, a Chinese man named Yuanning Chen (35), who remains at large.

The three indicted members are just a minority of the total group. According to the US authorities, there are more than a dozen Team-Xecuter members scattered around the world. These members help to code and create the Nintendo hacks, but they are also suspected of being involved in the production and sale of these devices.

The indictment portrays Team-Xecuter as a criminal enterprise and notes that its members did their best to evade law enforcement by using a variety of brands, websites, and distribution channels.

"These defendants were allegedly leaders of a notorious international criminal group that reaped illegal profits for years by pirating video game technology of U.S. companies," said Assistant Attorney General Brian C. Rabbitt of the Justice Department's Criminal Division.

"These arrests show that the department will hold accountable hackers who seek to commandeer and exploit the intellectual property of American companies for financial gain, no matter where they may be located."

At the time of writing the official Team-Xecuter website remains online. Various online stores are also still selling the group's chips, including the latest SX Lite, and the SX Core for the Nintendo Switch.

Team-Xecuter has repeatedly stressed the legal uses of its hacks. Speaking with TorrentFreak, Team-Xecuter defended its work just a few weeks ago

"We are firm believers of the right to repair legislation, a growing movement to counteract the monopolistic control over hardware which is the property of the consumer who paid for it in the first place," Team-Xecuter said at the time.

According to the Department of Justice and the FBI, this was nothing more than a facade.

"The overwhelming demand and use for the enterprise's devices was to play pirated videogames. To support this illegal activity, Team Xecuter allegedly helped create and support online libraries of pirated videogames for its customers, and several of the enterprise's devices came preloaded with numerous pirated videogames."

The three defendants are charged with 11 felony counts including conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to circumvent technological measures and to traffic in circumvention devices, and conspiracy to commit money laundering.

Defendant Bowser resided in the Dominican Republic when he was arrested in September and has since been deported to the US. Louarn is in custody in Canada pending a U.S. extradition request, so he can stand trial in the US.

This is a breaking story, we may amend this article and will report on the exact details of the charges in future reporting.

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HorribleSubs Pirate Anime Site Throws in the Towel, "Killed By COVID"
Andy Maxwell, 02 Oct 11:43 AM

HorribleSubsMore than a decade ago, anime-focused site HorribleSubs launched with a mission to provide subtitles for anime. In a Reddit AMA eight years ago, the site's operator put a little more meat on the bones.

"We mainly do it to piss off CrunchyRoll, as stated in our mission statement. Philosophically, however, we started off disliking how CR fucked fansubbers up in the ass," the site's 'Great Leader' wrote.

It Began With Subtitles and Then Grew….and Grew

Over the years, HorribleSubs spread its wings way beyond its original mission, eventually distributing vast volumes of not only subtitles but also full copies of anime shows using BitTorrent. This supply of media made the site a favorite among fans and according to SimilarWeb stats, the platform enjoyed in excess of 11 million visits in August alone.

Clearly, both rules 2 and 5 of the site, dictating that no one should "talk about HorribleSubs" were widely ignored. Soon, however, it seems this banned topic of conversation will die out on its own. In a farewell message posted just a few hours ago, the site's operator reveals that HorribleSubs has shut down, with immediate effect.

"We have grown way beyond what was originally imagined. But… as the cliché saying goes, all good things must eventually come to an end," the announcement reads.

"This was a hard decision to make for the team, but the truth is, our real life responsibilities have been growing, especially in the times of COVID-19. COVID-19 has really impacted us in various ways, but ultimately it negatively affected how much time we were able to frequently contribute.

"After some reflection and evaluation, we realized moving on was the best way forward. You could technically say COVID killed HorribleSubs."

HorribleSubs Didn't Go Unnoticed By Copyright Holders

Given the scale of the platform and its userbase, it's no surprise that copyright holders used various tactics to take the site down or render it less accessible.

In January 2019, for example, HorribleSubs was targeted in an Australian blocking injunction filed by Village Roadshow, Disney, Twentieth Century Fox, Paramount, Columbia, Universal, Warner and local anime distributor Madman Entertainment. The order was handed down in June that year, with many local ISPs blocking HorribleSubs along with dozens of other sites.

Just over a year later in July 2020, Disney Enterprises took similar action in India, obtaining an injunction from the High Court in Delhi compelling local ISPs to block 118 'pirate' domains. Among them were several anime-focused platforms including Kisscartoon/Kimcartoon, Wcostream/watchcartoononline, kissanime, gogoanime, and 9anime. And, of course, HorribleSubs.

The Future Without HorribleSubs

While HorribleSubs itself is officially no more, anime fans will probably seek to fill the gap by using alternative platforms such as NYAA, which at last count was the fifth most-popular torrent site on the entire Internet.

While it's not a direct replacement, NYAA carries huge amounts of content released by HorribleSubs. Indeed, if stats produced by NYAA are correct, it currently has in excess of 68,260 HorribleSubs torrents in its index.

In its parting message, HorribleSubs adds that it will keep its Discord up and may even post additional information about the shut down sometime in the future. At the time of writing, thousands of people are in the channel discussing the unexpected news.

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