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Brazil Repurposes Seized Pirate Streaming Boxes for Schools and Hospitals
Ernesto Van der Sar, 22 Aug 10:51 AM

school computerOver the past three years, Brazil has worked hard to combat online piracy from various angles.

Spearheaded by ANCINE, the National Film Agency that falls under Brazil's Ministry of Culture, "Operation 404" campaigns have led to numerous takedowns and arrests.

Streaming sites and services have been a focal point in this battle. Among other things, ANCINE helped to train inspection agents of the Federal Revenue Service and the Federal Highway Police to spot these devices so they can be seized or blocked from entering the county.

These efforts have been rather successful. In a recent update, ANCINE reports that 1.5 million illegal streaming devices were seized between 2020–2021. Together, these piracy boxes have an estimated value of USD 150 million.

Pirate Boxes become School Computers

A lot of these devices were destroyed, with the resulting waste 'sustainably' disposed of. However, the responsible authorities are also looking for more creative ways to reuse these pirate streaming boxes.

ANCINE reports that, with help from researchers, 800 seized streaming devices were repurposed as basic computers. This hardware was then donated to local schools.

"In an unprecedented partnership between the Federal Revenue Service and universities in the State of Minas Gerais, research teams are looking for ways to remove the offending features and reuse the equipment.

"In one project, seized illegal streaming devices were transformed into 800 computers that were subsequently donated to public schools for educational purposes," ANCINE writes in an update.

Hospitals and Police Cars

Schools are not the only beneficiaries of seized hardware. Repurposed pirate streaming boxes have also found their way into Brazil's public hospitals and even police cars.

"In other projects, the illegal equipment is being repurposed to monitor attendance at public hospitals, monitor cameras in police vehicles and control and identify pests in agribusiness, among other uses."

ANCINE notes that with these creative solutions, formerly illegal devices are successfully reused for the benefit of society. This means that the public at large profits from the anti-piracy work as well.

While the recipients of the repurposed hardware are undoubtedly very pleased, the ultimate goal is to help copyright holders. And these activities are not just limited to seizures, shutdowns, and arrests.

The authorities are currently working to implement a broad administrative site blocking scheme, which aims to make the anti-piracy enforcement efforts even more poweful. By effectively bypassing the judicial system, Brazil plans to step up its blocking game.

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Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 08/22/2022
Ernesto Van der Sar, 22 Aug 12:30 AM

top gun maverickThe 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 two newcomers on the list. "Top Gun: Maverick" is the most downloaded title.

The most torrented movies for the week ending on August 22 are:

Movie Rank Rank last week Movie name IMDb Rating / Trailer
Most downloaded movies via torrent sites
1 (9) Top Gun: Maverick 8.6 / trailer
2 (3) Jurassic World Dominion 6.0 / trailer
3 (1) Prey 7.3 / trailer
4 (…) Vengeance 6.9 / trailer
5 (2) Elvis 7.7 / trailer
6 (4) Minions: The Rise of Gru 6.7 / trailer
7 (5) Day Shift 6.2 / trailer
8 (7) Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 7.2 / trailer
9 (10) The Batman 7.9 / trailer
10 (…) Orphan: First Kill 6.1 / trailer

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

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Reddit's DMCA Removals Surged 15,000% in Five Years
Ernesto Van der Sar, 21 Aug 08:03 PM

redditEvery day, millions of people from all over the world submit posts, comments, and other content to Reddit.

The social news and discussion platform has been around for more than 17 years and over time its popularity has only increased.

In addition to rising visitor numbers, the volume of DMCA takedown requests has also skyrocketed to previously unimaginable levels.

15,000% Increase

Reddit's recent ban (and unban) of the /r/PiratedGames sub prompted us to take a look at how takedown volumes have developed over time. The results are quite surprising. As shown below, pieces of content taken down surged from 4,352 to 665,898 in just five years. This marks an increase of more than 15,000%.

DMCA Removed Content

reddit removed dmca

The largest increase in percentage terms happened in the early years but there is no indication that this trend will reverse anytime soon. When we go back even further in time the differences are even more striking.

66 Takedowns in 2014

For example, when Reddit published its first transparency report in 2014, the platform removed just 66 pieces of content during the entire year. After being founded in 2005, the site wasn't exactly a newcomer either. That said, user submissions have grown due to Reddit's expanding audience.

We have previously covered Reddit's transparency reports in isolation but taking a step back to review the broader trends adds a new perspective.

For example, we see that the percentage of rejected takedown requests has remained very stable in recent years, hovering around 27%. In 2016 the figure was much higher, with more than 80% of all takedown requests denied at the time.

Banned Users and Subs

Three years ago Reddit's transparency report began detailing the number of users and subreddits banned under its repeat infringement policy. There's a clear upward trend visible here as well.

Banned Users and Subs

banned users and subs reddit

The graph above shows that, relative to the number of takedown requests, user and subreddit bans have increased significantly over the past year. It will be interesting to see if this trend continues.

All in all, it's clear that Reddit has its hands full complying with DMCA takedown notices. With billions of pieces of user-generated content, this isn't a major surprise. That said, it's good to keep an eye on these developments with help from Reddit's transparency reports.

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