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Movie Companies Want VPNs to Log User Data and Disconnect Pirates
Ernesto Van der Sar, 30 Aug 08:28 PM

anonymous cardAmidst growing concerns about online privacy and security, VPN services have become increasingly popular in recent years.

Millions of people use VPNs to stay secure and prevent outsiders from tracking their online activities. As with regular Internet providers, a subsection of these subscribers may be engaged in piracy activities.

Over the past years, we have seen copyright holders take several ISPs to court, accusing them of failing to disconnect repeat copyright infringers. These lawsuits have expanded recently, with VPN providers as the main targets.

The VPN lawsuits are filed by a group of independent movies companies that also go after piracy sites and apps. They include the makers of films such as The Hitman's Bodyguard, Dallas Buyers Club, and London Has Fallen.

Last week, these companies filed a new lawsuit at a federal court in Virginia, targeting four VPN services. In their complaint, the filmmakers accuse Surfshark, VPN Unlimited, Zenmate and ExpressVPN of being involved in widespread copyright infringement.

Bypassing Netflix Restrictions

The complaint sums up a long list of alleged wrongdoings. This includes allowing VPN subscribers to bypass the geographical restrictions of streaming services such as Netflix.

"Defendants advertise their service for allowing their subscribers to bypass regional restrictions of streaming platforms to stream copies of copyright protected content including Plaintiffs' Works from locations Plaintiffs have not authorized the platform to stream the Works," the lawsuit reads.

The filmmakers list various examples of promotional pages where the VPN providers claim that their services can bypass blocking efforts and other restrictive measures. In some cases, these are fairly outspoken, as the following announcement from UnlimitedVPN illustrates.

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BitTorrent Piracy

In addition to bypassing geographical restrictions, the filmmakers also list various examples of VPN subscribers who are directly involved in sharing pirated movies via BitTorrent.

While BitTorrent can also be used legally, the VPN companies allegedly promote their service as a tool to download copyright-infringing material anonymously.

"Defendants promote their VPN services as a tool that can be used to pirate copyright protected content without getting caught," the complaint reads.

"The records show Defendants' subscribers downloaded the torrent files for reproducing Plaintiffs' motion pictures such as The Brass Teapot, Hellboy, Rambo V: Last Blood, Angel Has Fallen, London Has Fallen, 2 Guns, And So It Goes, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt…"

The filmmakers argue that some VPNs "partner" with notorious movie piracy websites to promote their service. For example, the site YTS.movie encourages the use of ExpressVPN. It's not immediately clear whether ExpressVPN is aware of that, however.

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The movie companies further allege that VPN customers are engaged in other types of "outrageous conduct" under this privacy shield, including racist comments, child pornography, and even committing murder.

Logging Repeat Infringers?

The rightsholders have sent thousands of copyright infringement notices to hosting companies, which were reportedly forwarded to the VPN defendants. However, based on these notices, the accused VPNs can't pinpoint individual subscribers.

Most VPN users are connected to shared IP addresses that can't be directly tied to single users, so the VPN companies simply don't know which subscribers are flagged. According to the movie companies, VPNs can easily overcome this problem by logging user data.

"Defendants have the capability to log their subscribers' access to their VPN service but purposely delete the logged information or set up their system so that the logged information is deleted so that they can promote their service as a means to pirate copyright protected Works anonymously."

Damages, Site-Blocking, and Logging

Based on these and other claims, the filmmakers argue that the VPN services are liable for direct, contributory, and vicarious copyright infringement. Through this lawsuit, they request compensation for the alleged damage.

In addition to money, the filmmakers also request that the VPN services start blocking known pirate sites such as The Pirate Bay and RARBG, which have been listed in the notorious markets list of the US Trade Representative.

vpn demands

Furthermore, they request an order that required the VPN companies to terminate the accounts of subscribers for which they receive three unique copyright noticed within 72 hours, unless the subscriber appeals.

Needless to say, these are broad allegations that will likely be contested in court. At the time of writing, the VPN providers have yet to file an official response.

This isn't the first time that VPN providers are facing copyright infringement allegations. Previously, VPN.ht was sued as well, while Private Internet Access and TorGuard were recently added to previously filed lawsuits against Quadranet and LiquidVPN respectively.

A copy of the complaint against Surfshark, VPN Unlimited, Zenmate, and ExpressVPN, which the movie companies filed at a federal court in Virginia, is available here (pdf)

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

FitGirl Pirate Repacker Warns Domain Name Could Be Lost, Perhaps Forever
Andy Maxwell, 30 Aug 09:15 AM

Fitgirl RepacksIn piracy circles, 'FitGirl' is a very well known brand, especially for gamers looking for the latest titles without the usual price tag.

Operating from the domain fitgirl-repacks.site, platform operator FitGirl is perhaps the most well-known 'repacker' online today due to her/his ability to compress full-size games into more manageable packages.

The resulting smaller file sizes are useful for people who want to download pirated games but don't have (or don't want to use up) lots of bandwidth. And according to traffic data, that's a lot of people.

After FitGirl Repacks became one of the most-visited torrent sites last year, TorrentFreak was able to interview FitGirl who was happy to explain how the site began and more details about its rise to fame. Now, however, the site may be facing a more stormy period with its main domain under threat.

"Prepare For a Crash"

In an announcement posted Sunday, FitGirl warned that the site could face some downtime or may even have to change domain altogether.

"Due to some troubles with my domain name, this site may go down soon for unknown period of time or forever," FitGirl explains.

"In the latter case the new domain (which name I didn't think of) will arise and information about it will be posted on sites I upload to. Fingers crossed none of the above events will happen, but fasten your seat belts and prepare for a crash."

FitGirl is a popular uploader on fellow torrent site 1337x.to so whatever happens to the main FitGirl domain, at least in theory uploads should continue unhindered. However, the FitGirl torrent site itself is extremely popular so getting the issues fixed will be a priority in the next few days.

So what are the issues exactly?

Fitgirl-repacks.site Accused of Having a Spam Problem

In an announcement on an unofficial Discord channel, Hermietkreeft, the sysadmin of the FitGirl site, puts a little more meat on the bones. (Correction: An earlier version of this article attributed the quotes to FitGirl)

"Our domain registrar took the fitgirl-repacks-site domain hostage, meaning we are unable to modify or change anything," Hermietkreeft writes.

"The registrar has decided that we are sending spam emails, kinda funny for a domain without MX records or any email servers. Transferring the domain to another registrar is also impossible due to the imposed limits by the registrar."

Public DNS records support the site's claims of having no MX (mail exchange) records that are able to direct email to a mail server. However, checks at Spamhaus – an organization that tracks email spammers and spam-related activity – reveal that the group has blacklisted FitGirl's domain.

FitGirl Spamhaus

Blocklist Inclusion Could Have Been Triggered By Third-Party

Spamhaus advises that the Fitgirl-repacks.site domain may have been added to the blocklist due to a "poor sending reputation" but there are other factors too. The organization notes that anonymized Whois records should be avoided (FitGirl has these) and advises that poor IP address reputation can play a part too. This may be an important factor.

The IP address used by the Fitgirl-repacks.site belongs to Russian DDoS mitigation company DDoS-Guard. While it serves many 'ordinary' customers, the company also services more questionable ones too. FitGirl shares an IP address with more than 6,000 other domains, any one (or more) of which could have been responsible for serving up spam.

FitGirl Will Need to Exhaust an Appeals Process

To be removed from the Spamhaus list, these issues and more will have to be addressed before filing an appeal with the spam mitigation organization. And then, presuming the issues are linked, FitGirl will also need to convince its domain registrar PDR Ltd that there's nothing further to worry about.

If this process fails a new domain will be required. It is likely to be announced on torrent site 1337x.to but in the meantime, if the main site goes down, people should be cautious to avoid imposter sites that could seek to infect users with malware.

Update: FitGirl's sysadmin informs TF that the domain is now being moved to a new registrar

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

Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 08/30/2021
Ernesto Van der Sar, 30 Aug 12:30 AM

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

These torrent download statistics are only 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. "Snake Eyes" is the most downloaded title.

The most torrented movies for the week ending on August 30 are:

Movie Rank Rank last week Movie name IMDb Rating / Trailer
Most downloaded movies via torrent sites
1 (1) Snake Eyes 5.4 / trailer
2 (3) The Suicide Squad 7.6 / trailer
3 (2) The Green Knight 6.9 / trailer
4 (7) Reminiscence 6.0 / trailer
5 (…) Respect 6.7 / trailer
6 (4) Jungle Cruise 6.8 / trailer
7 (…) The Protege 6.2 / trailer
8 (5) Stillwater 6.7 / trailer
9 (6) F9: The Fast Saga 5.3 / trailer
10 (9) Black Widow 7.0 / trailer

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

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

 
 
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