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SoccerStreams Throws in the Towel Following U.S. Domain Seizures
Ernesto Van der Sar, 03 Jan 12:09 PM

ball oldLast month, we reported on a series of FIFA World Cup-themed domain name seizures by US law enforcement.

In the initial wave, Homeland Security Investigations took down 55 domain names operated by pirate sports streaming sites, and several more followed later.

Many of the sites had millions of regular visitors who were suddenly confronted with a seizure banner featuring seals of prominent law enforcement outfits. This was also the case for SoccerStreams, one of the main targets.

SoccerStreams Targeted

The seizure banner shocked many regular visitors, but like some of the other platforms, SoccerStreams didn't immediately concede defeat. Instead, it appeared to relocate to reddit-soccerstreams.net where it continued as usual.

The SoccerStreams operators are no strangers to legal pressure. The site has its roots in a Reddit community that amassed more than 400,000 members. After repeated complaints from rightsholders including the Premier League, the subreddit was eventually banned in 2019.

Following the Reddit ban, a "SoccersStreams" site was launched, presumably by the founders of the subreddit. This turned out to be a successful move as it soon became the UK's most popular pirate site.

The Premier League was also determined to deal with SoccerStreams, however. In a recent submission to the U.S. Government, it branded the site a "notorious market" among a list of other piracy targets.

soccerstreams

The Premier League's complaint may not have been the direct cause, but the U.S. Government did eventually seize SoccerStreams.net and SoccerStreams.to. And while the site's operators staged a near-immediate comeback, this didn't last.

Game Over for SoccerStreams

A few hours ago SoccerStreams shut down, replacing its sports stream inventory with a short farewell message for its loyal supporters.

"We are sad to announce that soccerstreams will be shutting down immediately. There will be duplicate websites that pop up to replace us, no doubt, but none of them will be by us.

"Goodbye old friends, see you in another life," the message concludes, without providing any further detail.

soccerstreams farewell

The timing of the shutdown suggests that it may have been motivated by recent domain name seizures carried out by U.S. law enforcement. Fears of criminal prosecution may have played a role too.

However, as the farewell message makes clear, there is no shortage of 'unofficial' SoccerStreams clones. And it wouldn't be a surprise to see 'loyal' SoccerStreams users moving on to these or other alternatives.

Whether the SoccerStreams team has given up for good is unknown. There's always a possibility for sites to continue their activities under a new brand, to shake off the pressure, but in this case that would be pure speculation.

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Piracy Lawsuit Will Be Dismissed Unless Copyright Troll Fixes Corporate Suspension
Ernesto Van der Sar, 02 Jan 09:08 PM

taxA few years ago, Malibu Media was one of the most active 'copyright trolls' in the United States.

The California-based company behind the adult brand 'X-Art' filed thousands of lawsuits targeting Internet subscribers whose accounts were allegedly used to share Malibu's films via BitTorrent.

In recent years this activity ground to a halt, and in the cases that remained active, things didn't go to plan. After plenty of drama, Malibu was ordered to pay more than $100,000 to a wrongfully accused internet user in 2021.

Last Cases Standing

At the start of 2023, only two Malibu Media cases remain open. In one, the court denied a default judgment last summer, instructing the rightsholder to provide more evidence of infringement beyond a simple IP-address. After that, things went quiet.

In the other case, the accused file-sharer went on the offensive. The "John Doe" defendant filed a long list of counterclaims against Malibu Media, accusing the company of abuse of process and misuse of copyright, among other things.

"Plaintiff monetizes its alleged copyrights through coercive and needless litigation and by extracting settlements from that litigation disproportionate to the minimal value of Plaintiff's works," the defense wrote.

Corporate Status Suspended

The Doe defendant also asked the court to dismiss Malibu Media's claims, arguing that the company can't be involved in a lawsuit due to its corporate status. California's Franchise Tax Board suspended Malibu Media in 2021 over tax deficiencies.

"Plaintiff lacks the capacity to sue. Specifically, Plaintiff is suspended in its state of incorporation, California. Under California law, a suspended corporation cannot maintain a lawsuit," the defense wrote.

The suspension came to the forefront in 2021. The court initially allowed Malibu some time to get its paperwork in order to get the suspension lifted, but that doesn't appear to have happened. At the time of writing, California's Franchise Tax Board continues to list Malibu Media's status as suspended.

malibu still suspended

In a recent advisory to the court, Malibu Media confirms that its corporate powers are still suspended. However, it argues that courts have previously held that suspensions are a "mere technicality" that, once fixed, return a company's status "back to good standing".

Malibu sees no reason why the present case should not be able to proceed to trial due to a technicality.

malibu advisory

Dismissal Looming

U.S. District Court Judge Ezra agrees that previously suspended companies successfully continued lawsuits, but only after their suspensions had been resolved. That's not the case here.

"Corporate status may be a 'mere technicality,' but courts in California and the Fifth Circuit only deem it so after the corporation has cured the defect in its corporate status," the order reads.

"Therefore, if Malibu Media's corporate status is not reinstated by Friday, January 20, 2023, the case will be dismissed without prejudice," Judge Ezra adds.

A dismissal "without prejudice" means that Malibu will be allowed to refile its claims after the suspension is lifted. Based on the lack of recent progress, it's doubtful that will happen anytime soon.

The underlying issues aren't entirely clear but Malibu CEO Colette Pelissier is no stranger to corporate troubles. Other companies under her control – Colette Productions, Colette Holdings and Colette Properties – are all listed as suspended.

The order issued by U.S. District Court Judge David Alan Ezra is available here (pdf)

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

 
 
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