Tuesday, February 15, 2022

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UK High Court Grants the MPA its First "Pirate" Cyberlocker Blocking Order
Ernesto Van der Sar, 15 Feb 09:58 AM

blockedWebsite blocking is without a doubt one of the favorite anti-piracy tools of the entertainment industries.

The UK has been a leader on this front. Since 2011, the High Court has ordered ISPs to block access to many popular pirate sites.

While official numbers are lacking, it's believed that thousands of URLs are currently blocked, targeting sites such as The Pirate Bay, Sci-Hub, Fmovies, NewAlbumReleases, and Team-Xecuter.

This month, two new domains were added to this list. Following a petition from the MPA and Sky, acting on behalf of Netflix, Disney and other Hollywood giants, the High Court ordered six UK ISPs to block Mixdrop.me and Mixdrop.co.

First Cyberlocker Block For MPA

While both domains share the same base name, it's not clear whether they are run by the same people. Mixdrop.me appears to be a pirate streaming site while Mixdrop.co is a file-hosting service, also known as a cyberlocker.

In respect of cyberlocker blocking, the ruling is not without precedent. One year ago the High Court ordered the same ISPs to block file-hosting platform Nitroflare for hosting unlicensed music. The order handed down by the Honourable Mr. Justice Mellor marks the first time that a cyberlocker site has been blocked for hosting movies and TV shows.

The novelty of this injunction is also highlighted by the MPA, which sees it as an important victory for the entire industry.

"We welcome this decision from the High Court which represents a first for the film and TV industry. Cyberlocker and stream-ripping sites make available vast amounts of copyright protected film and television content for streaming and/or downloading, making millions in the process," an MPA spokesperson comments.

Unclear Grounds

The High Court order doesn't elaborate on what grounds Mixdrop.co will be blocked and unfortunately the original petition is not publicly available either. This means that the exact motivation remains unknown to the public at large, which could result in some uncertainty among other file-hosting services.

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There are cyberlockers that can be deemed infringing. For example, those who encourage users to share infringing material or ignore takedown notices. At first sight, however, Mixdrop doesn't immediately fall into that category.

For example, the site has a detailed copyright policy and accepts DMCA takedown notices. In addition, it also stresses repeatedly that copyright infringement is not tolerated.

"We may in our sole discretion remove any Content we have reason to believe violates any of the intellectual property rights of others and may terminate your use of the Website if you submit any such Content," it reads.

In addition, Mixdrop says that it uses automated fingerprinting tools to detect and remove pirated content that was previously flagged.

"Mixdrop utilizes advanced fingerprinting technology to automatically and in-realtime identify and remove files that were previously taken down due to DMCA complaint even when re-uploaded by different users," the site writes.

TorrentFreak reached out to both Mixdrop and the MPA for further details and information but, at the time of publishing, we are yet to receive responses.

'Notorious Market'

What we do know is that the MPA has had Mixdrop on its radar for a while now. The group has previously tried to identify the site's operators and it also classified Mixdrop.co as a "notorious" piracy market in its most recent submission to the US Trade Representative.

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Among other things, the Hollywood group pointed out that Mixdrop has an affiliate program that people can use to earn up to $1,000 USD a week, depending on the number of views they generate.

This affiliate program is no longer promoted on the site as far as we can see, but it does show up in older archived copies of Mixdrop.

Whatever the motivation for the blocking request, the High Court order means that BT, EE, Plusnet, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin Media will have to add the two domain names to their blocklists, plus any new domains or URLs the sites may use moving forward.

Interestingly, Sky has two roles in this case, both as an ISP and as a representative of the rightsholders. In the latter capacity, it applauded the injunction.

"[The order] confirms that these types of sites are acting illegally, blocks access to one of the most prolific providers of stolen Sky content and ultimately helps keep consumers safe from the very real risks of accessing content in this way," Sky commented.

A copy of the High Court order, issued by Honourable Mr. Justice Mellor, is available here (pdf).

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

Pirate IPTV: New Arrests, Blocks & Seizures Hit Services From All Angles
Andy Maxwell, 14 Feb 09:46 PM

IPTVAs illegal IPTV subscriptions maintain their popularity among those looking for a cheap live TV fix, rightsholders from all over the world are trying hard to counter the threat.

Broadcasters and sports leagues are applying significant pressure but with VOD services now a part of many pirate IPTV packages, Hollywood studios such as Disney and distributor platforms including Netflix and Apple are playing a leading role.

Yesterday we reported new activity by anti-piracy coalition Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) which included seizures of IPTV domains. Today we can report new action, not only by ACE but others in the sports and broadcasting ecosystem utilizing a range of anti-piracy tools.

ACE Takes Down and Seizes Seko IPTV

In a 2020 submission to the United States Trade Representative, Spanish football league La Liga reported several illegal TV services for infringing its rights. Among them was Seko IPTV, a service that now, thanks to ACE, is no longer operational.

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Seko IPTV first made an appearance more than five years ago in May of 2016. At the time it offered around 3,200 channels according to its own data, plus a VOD (video-on-demand) service offering movies and TV shows.

Promoted for Mag boxes, Smart TV, Enigma, VLC, Kodi, smartphone, tablets and other devices, more recently the service boasted more than 9,000 live channels and 20,000 videos in its VOD library. However, it now appears to have reached the end of the road after ACE and the MPA took control of its domains.

Sekoiptv.com, sekoiptv.ml, sekoiptv.live and sekoip.tv are now under the administration of the MPA in the United States, which tends to suggest that their operator/s may have reached some kind of shutdown settlement with ACE/MPA. All domains now redirect to the ACE anti-piracy portal so former customers of the service will be getting an unwelcome surprise.

Other IPTV-related domains seized by ACE/MPA in the last few days (in addition to the ones published at the weekend) include srvtekn.com, vpnuser.ws and smarteriptvmanchester.com.

Police Arrest Two For IPTV Piracy

Late Friday, Spanish authorities reported that following complaints made by professional football league La Liga, a Policía Nacional investigation was launched into the supply of set-top devices and subscriptions to an illegal IPTV service.

The region of Navarre was reported as a place of interest and the police investigation subsequently identified two suspects in the Merindad de Estella. Two operations codenamed 'Lígalo' and 'Tyche' were assigned to the Technological Crime Group of the Provincial Judicial Police Brigade (Grupo de Delincuencia Tecnológica de la Brigada Provincial de Policía Judicial).

After an Estella court authorized warrants, two people were arrested and detained under suspicion of supplying illegal subscription access to otherwise premium TV channels.

In common with other cases involving such services, the name of the platform has not yet been made available but according to local reports, the Policía Nacional has asked a court to issue an order that will compel local ISPs to block its domains to prevent further infringement.

Police Arrest Six, Seize 24,400 Pirate Boxes

This morning, Spain's national police and the country's tax agency further announced the arrest of six people and the seizure of 24,430 TV devices in Madrid. According to the authorities, the group sold the devices on various web platforms and via their own forum, from where technical support was provided to customers.

"The analysis of the bank accounts of those investigated has revealed income derived from the illicit activity of 1.2 million euros between 2017 and 2021," a police statement reads.

Nagravision Takes Down Popular IPTV Repo

In a late January DMCA notice filed at Github, conditional access systems developer Nagravision requested the takedown of IPTV-org, a very popular location for people looking for free IPTV playlists.

Nagra claimed that some of the channels found in a particular playlist infringed the rights of various Discovery channels and as a result, the repo was completely disabled.

Quite what happened in the following days is unclear but potentially after the infringements were addressed, the repo is now back online, providing access to almost 30,000 channels via its own search engine.

In a DMCA notice filed with Github early February, anti-piracy outfit Group-IB demanded the removal of a script that enable users to watch movies for free using the IDs allocated to movies and TV shows via Russia's official Kinopoisk video database.

"This script provides access to illegal content – a database of pirated players, which can be accessed using this script for any title with the id of Kinopoisk, which is a serious violation of the rights of copyright holders," the complaint reads.

ISPs Set to Block Pirate IPTV in Malta

Finally, it appears that pirate IPTV subscribers in Malta may soon find access to their services disrupted after a judge ordered local ISPs to block hundreds of IP addresses used by infringing platforms.

Local reports say that a decision was handed down February 2 by the First Hall of the Civil Court in order to protect the rights of Spanish first and second division football league matches.

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

 
 
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