Feds and Hollywood Seize Domains of Movie Pirates
adeelarshad82 writes "The federal government and Hollywood teamed up to seize domain names of seven sites that allegedly trafficked in copyrighted movies without due payment. The so-called 'Operation in Our Sites' sting targeted TVShack.net, Movies-links.tv, Filespump.com, Now-movies.com, PlanetMoviez.com, PirateCity.org, zml.com, NinjaVideo.net, and NinjaThis.net. The operation was run by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the US attorney for the Southern District of New York, in conjunction with several Hollywood studios. Unlike past anti-piracy efforts, the sites did not actually offer the movies for download, but instead streamed the movies and TV shows against ads. Previously, movie crackdowns had concentrated on sites that distributed movie files, most recently using the BitTorrent protocol."
... put your sword away, no use you getting beat again ...
- Jack Sparrow
If the purpose of this seizure was to frighten people into not pirating movies, I can tell you with some certainty: It did not work.
Personally, I think this was just blowback for all the terrible reviews of Twilight Eclipse.
You are welcome on my lawn.
Remember: just because you agree with it doesn't make it unbiased.
Agreed.
You want to prosecute screenwriters???
Man, you're hardcore.
no. you don't.
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See? He is an honest politician - he stays bought.
If you were blocking sigs, you wouldn't have to read this.
Whereas I reportedly have a massive Ferrari and two sex organs. I'm available for weddings, church fetes, funerals and bar mitzvahs.
Oh arse
I know. I was pulled away from my illegally downloaded copy of Sex and the City 2 to read this stupid article? What a waste of my time.
"But this one goes to 11!"