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Pirate IPTV Service Must Pay $15.7m But Court Rejects 'Overbroad' Injunction
Andy Maxwell, 08 Nov 11:24 AM

IPTVIn September 2021, U.S. broadcaster DISH Network filed a copyright infringement complaint in a Michigan court targeting two sets of defendants.

Atlas Electronics, a Michigan-based retailer of unauthorized IPTV services, and company owner Alaa Al-Emara made up the first set. The second comprised iStar Company and owner Ahmed Karim, the suppliers of iStar set-top boxes and operators of 'Online TV', the iStar IPTV service resold by Atlas.

The Atlas defendants were accused of indirect copyright for their part in facilitating access to iStar streams. The iStar defendants were accused of both direct and indirect copyright infringement. All told, the Atlas and iStar defendants faced a $24 million copyright infringement damages claim.

In January 2022 and after none of the defendants mounted a defense, DISH requested a default judgment. It appeared that DISH might settle with the Atlas defendants but this July, the broadcaster walked away with a $5.7m judgment – $35,000 for each of the 164 copyrighted works infringed.

On top, DISH won a restrictive permanent injunction but taking down iStar would be less straightforward.

"Little Hope" of Stopping iStar IPTV But DISH Presses On

Since its launch in 2006, Iraq-based iStar and its 'Online TV' IPTV platform have become huge problems for legitimate broadcasters. Earlier this year, broadcaster beIN told the USTR that iStar's links with Iraqi government officials made it almost untouchable, leaving "little hope" of tackling the service in civil or criminal procedures locally.

Of course, beIN has seen it all before. Notorious piracy giant beoutQ also seemed unstoppable before disappearing in 2019. beIN and DISH are members of the International Broadcaster Coalition Against Piracy so given that group's reputation for escalating action across multiple investigations, nothing should be ruled out here either.

iStar and Karim: Direct Copyright Infringers

With the win against Atlas in hand and iStar failing to appear, DISH asked a Michigan district court to enter a default judgment against iStar and owner Ahmed Karim.

In a judgment handed down this week, Judge Laurie J. Michelson says that Michigan long-arm statute authorizes jurisdiction over the defendants, not least since they transmitted copyright content and supplied piracy-configured set-top boxes to Michigan customers. DISH properly served the defendants under Iraqi law, the Judge adds.

Noting that DISH had established liability via its well-pled factual allegations, Judge Michelson found that the iStar defendants directly infringed DISH copyrights in 157 works, all registered in the United States.

DISH requested maximum statutory damages of $150,000 each of those works based on the defendants' willful infringement. During 46 months of iStar activity, DISH said it had lost thousands of subscribers but the Judge notes that there is no way of knowing how many of those subscribers would have subscribed to DISH if iStar wasn't available.

"[M]any factors apart from cheaper alternatives lead consumers to stop subscribing to television programming, such as market downturn," Judge Michelson writes. "So the Court will not award DISH the statutory maximum of $150,000 per infringed work."

DISH Wins $15.7m in Copyright Infringement Damages

After ruling out a maximum damages award for willful infringement, the Judge notes that statutory damages are not just about compensating rightsholders. By awarding $100,000 for each of the 157 works – a total of $15.7 million – a clear deterrent message will be sent to the infringers.

The question of how iStar will be prevented from simply carrying on its business regardless was addressed in a proposed permanent injunction filed by DISH. Given the likelihood that iStar will demonstrate non-compliance and DISH will be required to put in more work as a result, the company aimed high. As a result, DISH didn't get everything it asked for.

Permanent Injunction Justified

In justifying its request to the Court, DISH spoke of the damage caused by iStar's infringing activity. Claims of reduced demand for subscriptions, reputational damage, and erosion of goodwill due to content appearing on a sub-standard service, all helped to convince the Court that DISH suffered irreparable harm due to iStar's infringement.

Agreeing that a permanent injunction is appropriate to protect DISH, Judge Michelson sees no downsides to an order restraining iStar's business. The public has "no legitimate interest" in the continued operation of the iStar service and the public interest is best served when the creation of copyrightable works is encouraged.

Ensuring that injunctions have sensible limits is also part of that formula, however.

Judge Declines to Restrain Unknown Third Parties

To disrupt iStar's operations, DISH asked the Court to authorize Verisign and Registry Services to disable and then transfer several domains – istar-hd.com, istar-3d.com, stbhostupdate.biz, and online-validate-api.com – over to DISH.

Since the domain companies are "in active concert or participation" with iStar's infringing activities, the request was granted, along with a similar request for Servers Services Ltd, Worldstream B.V., and Incapsula Inc. to disable iStar servers on various IP addresses, and terminate all business activity with iStar.

An additional request, allowing for unknown third parties to be automatically restrained by the injunction, was rejected outright.

"[T]o the extent DISH asks the Court to permanently enjoin unidentified third parties, the Court declines to do so at this time as such an injunction would be overly broad," the judgment reads.

"DISH has not shown that any of these nonidentified third parties have affirmatively acted to 'aid and abet' [Karim and Istar] in evading a prior order or in committing the alleged underlying unlawful conduct. And none of these parties have received notice.

"As such, the request is premature and without any evidentiary basis, so the Court declines to issue the requested relief at this time."

Warning all parties that violations of his order will lead to penalties, including but not limited to contempt of court proceedings, Judge Michelson retained jurisdiction over the action for the purpose of enforcing the judgment and permanent injunction. Given iStar's past conduct, further intervention seems almost inevitable.

The order for default judgment and permanent injunction is available here (pdf)

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

Z-Library Aftermath Reveals The Feds Seized Dozens of Domain Names
Ernesto Van der Sar, 07 Nov 07:47 PM

zlibraryWith millions of regular visitors, Z-Library is one of the largest repositories of pirated books on the Internet.

The site has nearly 12 million copies of books in its digital archive, which is shared with the world for free.

While many people appreciate the service, authors and publishers are not happy. The Authors Guild described the Z-Library as a "trade barrier" recently, while the Association of American Publishers branded the shadow library a "notorious" pirate site.

Complaints also reached the highest echelons of U.S. law enforcement, resulting in a wave of seizures last Friday, which took the main Z-Library domain names offline.

New Seizure Banner

Some domains initially redirected to a seizure banner referencing the Department of Justice and the Postal Inspection Service. The involvement of the latter seemed out of place but over the weekend a new banner appeared, replacing the postal service graphic with another from the FBI.

"This domain has been seized by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in accordance with a warrant issued pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981(b) and 21 U.S.C. § 853(f) by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York," the replacement reads.

seized

The Department of Justice refused to comment on the matter when we reached out, but the banner suggests that Z-Library is part of a criminal investigation. The warrant referenced by the authorities most likely compels domain registrars and registries to update domain records so that they point to a server controlled by law enforcement.

Dozens of Domain Names

Z-Library used a wide variety of registrar services, including those offered by American companies Tucows and GoDaddy. Most of these domains point to seizure banners now.

Our research revealed that more than 140 associated domain names (see below) were caught up in this enforcement action, including z-lib.org, book4you.org, u1lib.org, bookmail.org, b-ok.org, b-ok.cc, booksc.xyz, bookos-z1.org, vn1lib.club, zlibcdn.com, and usa1lib.org.

Many of these domain names are backups or mirrors of Z-Library services. However, there are also less usual targets such as the 'GLOBAL Electronic library,' hosted at Gloe.org (archived). This was a service that libraries and bookstores could use to digitize their books. Apparently, this was connected to Z-Library as well.

Gloe.org

GLOE

Registrars and Registries

Not all known Z-Library domains are currently offline. The login portal 'singlelogin.me' and booksc.me, for example, remain online. These domains are registered through the Finnish company Sarek Oy, which is affiliated with Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde.

B-ok.cc, which is also registered through Sarek, has been seized, however. This suggests that the .CC domain registry stepped in here.

From what we gather, the authorities approached both registrars and registries with the warrant. It is possible that some companies have yet to take action, which could explain why the Department of Justice is yet to offer an official statement.

The Book's Not Closed Yet

The seizures are a major blow to the Z-Library operation but the service hasn't been completely wiped out. The service's .onion domain remains operational and accessible through the Tor network at the time of writing.

Interestingly, Z-Library hasn't confirmed the seizures either. The Tor site has a notice referring to 'problems with the servers' but that seems to be an understatement.

The shadow library sent us the same explanation last Friday. In a follow-up this weekend, it did mention domain issues, while avoiding the seizure topic.

"The z-library general domains are currently unavailable due to a server block by one of our hosting providers. We are doing our best to get back to work as soon as possible," Z-Library reported.

A list of all the seized domain names we were able to track down is available below. Most point to a seizure banner. This list isn't officially verified nor is it exhaustive.

book4you.org
b-ok.com
book4you.org
bookmail.org
b-ok.org
b-ok.cc
booksc.xyz
zlibcdn.com
booksc.org
bookos-z1.org
vn1lib.club
tw1lib.vip
u1lib.vip
u1lib.club
u1lib.org
ua1lib.club
ua1lib.vip
ua1lib.org
uk1lib.vip
usa1lib.club
tr1lib.org
tr1lib.club
tr1lib.vip
sng1lib.vip
sg1lib.vip
sa1lib.vip
ru1lib.club
pt1lib.vip
pt1lib.org
pk1lib.org
pk1lib.club
ng1lib.vip
nz1lib.club
nz1lib.vip
mx1lib.vip
my1lib.org
lk1lib.org
lk1lib.club
jp1lib.vip
ir1lib.vip
ir1lib.org
ir1lib.club
it1lib.vip
it1lib.org
id1lib.org
ids1lib.vip
ids1lib.club
in1lib.vip
hu1lib.org
hu1lib.club
hu1lib.vip
fr1lib.club
fr1lib.org
et1lib.club
et1lib.vip
eu1lib.org
eu1lib.vip
eu1lib.club
eg1lib.org
eg1lib.club
es1lib.org
dk1lib.org
de1lib.org
cl1lib.club
cl1lib.vip
ch1lib.vip
by1lib.org
by1lib.club
by1lib.vip
ca1lib.club
ca1lib.vip
ca1lib.org
bookshome.org
booklist.zone
bookshome.net
br1lib.org
br1lib.club
br1lib.vip
au1lib.vip
ae1lib.org
1lib.org
zlibrary.org
webbookskeeping.club
webbookskeeping.org
webbookskeeping.app
webbooksnow.net
usa1lib.vip
vn1lib.vip
vn1lib.org
ug1lib.club
uk1lib.club
th1lib.vip
singlelogin.app
nl1lib.org
kp1lib.org
libsolutions.net
libsolutions.app
b-ok.as
bg1lib.org
usa1lib.org
th1lib.org
sa1lib.org
ch1lib.club
bookshome.world
1lib.limited
1lib.mx
1lib.app
1lib.ae
1lib.education
1lib.world
1lib.site
b-ok.global
cl1lib.org
africa1lib.vip
b-ok.africa
1lib.io
1lib.cloud
sng1lib.org
sg1lib.org
gr1lib.org
pt1lib.org
1lib.net
1lib.domains
1lib.vip
1lib.in
1lib.app
gloe.org
z-lib.org
b-ok.lat
book4you.org
ug1lib.org
zlibcdn2.com
b-ok.as
booksc.me
booksc.eu
z-lib.org
b-ok.asia
b-ok.global
1lib.org
1lib.in
2lib.org
1lib.limited
1lib.net
1lib.domains
1lib.vip
1lib.club
3lib.net

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