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Hollywood Wins Pirate Site Blocking Expansion in Australia
Ernesto Van der Sar, 23 Feb 08:38 AM

australiaPirate site blockades are the preferred anti-piracy tool for many copyright holders around the world. This is also the case in Australia, where blocking injunctions are commonplace today.

This week, a group of prominent Hollywood studios, Netflix, and Village Roadshow, obtained the latest blocking order in Australia's Federal Court.

Fresh Blocking Order

The complaint, filed in December, targets 34 sites and a total of 54 domain names. Most of the pirate sites are streaming portals, such as 123movies, Yomovies, Soap2Day, Myflixer, Vumoo, and 123Chill.

The movie companies also added ETTVCentral.com, a domain that was used by the popular torrent distribution group ETTV. However, that doesn't make much of an impact as the site was shut down due to financial issues a few weeks ago.

The court's order is directed at all the major Australian Internet providers including those operating under Telstra, Optus, Vocus, TPG and Vodafone corporate groups. These ISPs have 15 days to disable access to the listed domains and IP addresses.

aussie blocking order

In addition, Internet providers are required to inform blocked visitors about the underlying court action. This can be done by redirecting traffic to a dedicated blocking page.

"[ISPs] must use reasonable efforts to ensure that the webpage informs the user of that Respondent's service that access to that website has been disabled because this Court has determined that it infringes or facilitates the infringement of copyright," the order reads.

Whack a Mole

In the past, pirate sites have often switched to new domain names in an attempt to bypass blocking measures. This is still an option today, but the rightsholders have the liberty to send updated locations to the ISPs, which then have to be blocked as well.

This week's order is initially valid for three years but the movie companies are allowed to ask for an extension if the sites remain operational going forward.

In theory, the affected sites have the option to object to the blocking measures but, as far as we know, none of the pirate sites intends to do so.

Most of the pirate sites that will be blocked gained popularity after their competitors were targeted in earlier blocking rounds. We expect that this pattern will continue to repeat itself.

At the same time, however, there is also research that suggests that the majority of Aussie pirates simply give up instead of looking for alternative sources. A smaller but significant percentage use a VPN to bypass the blocking measures.

A copy of the blocking order, obtained by Village Roadshow, Disney, Paramount, Columbia, Universal, Warner Bros, and Netflix is available here (pdf). A full list of all the blocked domain names, some of which are mirrors, can be found below.

– Yomovies.so
– Yomovies.is
– Yomovies.ac
– Yomovies.cs
– Yomovies.sh
– Cimaclub.cc
– Cima-club.cc
– Goojara.to
– Movamovie.net
– Nmovies.cc
– 123movies.gy
– 123movies.vu
– 123movies.page
– 123movies.ms
– Movieswatch.tv
– Putlocker-website.com
– Musichq.net
– Dopebox.to
– Dopebox.net
– 123chill.to
– 123series.ru
– M4uhd.tv
– Flixhq.ru
– Ummagurau.com
– Watchmovieshd.ru
– Kiss-cartoon.io
– Soap2day.video
– Soap2day.film
– Swatchseries.ru
– Watchserieshd.ru
– Watchserieshd.ru
– Ettvcentral.com
– Vumoo.life
– W-123movies.com
– 123moviess.sc
– New.la123movies.org
– La123movies.org
– 123movies-official.site
– M4ufree.com
– Ssoap2day.to
– Ssoap2day.art
– Moviesjoy.one
– Gomovies.fan
– Putlockers.li
– 7movierulz.lv
– 7movierulz.pw
– 7movierulz.mg
– 7movierulz.vg
– 7movierulz.mx
– 7movierulz.pe
– Myflixer.to
– Primewire.es
– Putlocker.es

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

Hollywood: PrimeWire Pirate Streaming Site is Defying Court Injunction
Andy Maxwell, 22 Feb 09:57 PM

primewire logoPrimeWire is a popular streaming portal that provides a database of links to pirated movies and TV shows hosted by third parties. It's been around for at least eight years but in December 2021 it became clear that major movie and TV show companies had seen enough.

In a lawsuit filed by Paramount, Universal, Warner, Columbia, Disney and Netflix in the United States, the studios accused PrimeWire of massive copyright infringement by encouraging users of the site to upload links to pirated content.

They said that this not only infringes their distribution rights but amounts to unfair competition to the detriment of VOD services such as Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, Netflix, Paramount+, and Peacock. Indeed, the studios claim that PrimeWire is effectively an attractive one-stop shop, one that provides all of their exclusive content under one roof.

Court Issues Preliminary Injunction

Early January 2022, after the studios had demanded millions in damages and a preliminary injunction, the court responded by granting the latter. The order enjoins and restrains the PrimeWire defendants and anyone acting in concert with them from carrying out a number of actions, including linking to, distributing, reproducing, copying, hosting, uploading, and displaying the plaintiffs' copyrighted works.

The injunction also ordered PrimeWire to take no action that would transfer the domains primewire.li, primewire.ag and primewire.vc to any other registrant or registrar. Domain name registrars and registries API Gmbh, Gandi SAS, Namecheap, Inc., Nic AG, SWITCH, and Afilias, Inc., were ordered to freeze and disable the three PrimeWire domains.

Primewire.ag was subsequently disabled by Gandi, rendering it inaccessible. The others, however, remained functional, allowing PrimeWire to stay up, business as usual. In addition, a new site appeared – primewirestatus.org – which acts as a news portal to give up-to-date information on new PrimeWire domains, should the old ones shut down.

We were unable to definitively link this domain to PrimeWire. However, in a call to the court, the studios now state that the people behind PrimeWire are also the people behind PrimeWireStatus, although they currently appear unable to identify any of them by name.

Studios Demand Action After PrimeWire Defies Court

In a motion for partial default judgment and leave to serve discovery, the studios say that since the operators of PrimeWire have failed to answer its original complaint, the court is entitled to enter judgment in the plaintiffs' favor. They say that the defendants were correctly served but are nevertheless "openly defying" the injunction and have "taken steps to evade its reach."

Describing PrimeWire as "prolific copyright pirates", the studios say that on the day the preliminary injunction was served, they discovered that the PrimeWire team had taken countermeaasures.

"The same day Plaintiffs served Defendants with the [preliminary injunction] order, Plaintiffs discovered Defendants switched to a domain name registrar that is known for tolerating piracy," their motion reads.

"On or around January 10, Defendants transferred the primewire.li and primewire.vc domains to a new domain name registrar, Sarek Oy, which is known for providing domain name registrar services to websites that provide access to infringing content."

Then on January 11, the PrimeWire team added a new banner to streaming site alerting users to the existence of primewirestatus.org, "so [they] will always know where to find PrimeWire."

Domain Registries and Registrars

According to the studios, they served notice of the preliminary injunction on all of PrimeWire's prior and current registrars and registries and requested that they should freeze and disable PrimeWire's domains.

Registrar Gandi SAS complied with the requirements and disabled the primewire.ag domain but Sarek Oy, the registrar to which the other PrimeWire domains were transferred, is reportedly being less helpful and "has not responded to Plaintiffs' original or second communications and request for compliance."

As a result, PrimeWire is still accessible from its .li and .vc domains, leading to a conclusion from the plaintiffs that PrimeWire is determined to render the preliminary injunction ineffective. Seeking a permanent injunction with the ability to tackle any new URLs, the studios want to seize PrimeWire's domains so that they can be used to deliver an anti-piracy message to PrimeWire's users

The Question of Damages

While the studios' original complaint demanded millions in statutory damages, they also want to find out how much money has been generated by PrimeWire from advertising. They say they need permission from the court to do so.

"Plaintiffs believe a large damages award here will be appropriate given the scale of Defendants' infringement, but need discovery to gather more information regarding Defendants' ill-gotten profits," they write.

"While Defendants suggested in limited communications with Plaintiffs that they generate little revenue through the PrimeWire Websites, Plaintiffs are entitled to discover the true facts."

That might be easier said than done. The studios say they will need to contact PrimeWire's current and former advertising networks and sponsored link providers to gain that information but since some are abroad and are expected to be uncooperative, it may take as long as six months to obtain the information.

In summary, Paramount, Universal, Warner, Columbia, Disney and Netflix seek a partial default judgment against the 10 'Doe' defendants doing business as PrimeWire plus a tough and flexible permanent injunction to take PrimeWire offline.

The supporting documents can be found here and here (pdf)

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

 
 
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