Several torrent sites suspended in domain crackdown

1 July 2016
Pirate

Several “pirate site” domain names have been suspended following complaints from the Motion Picture Association of America, reports TorrentFreak.

This follows an agreement between the MPAA and the Donuts registry to take down pirate sites, most notably those with a “.TLD” domain name.

The MPAA and domain registry are reportedly happy with results so far and “hope that other key players will join their efforts”.

Donuts has been extremely careful in balancing the rights of its end-user customers along with those of copyright holders.

We continue to believe this is a useful and efficient manner for addressing blatant online piracy, and we encourage others in the domain name community to follow suit with similar programs.

Only time will tell whether this is the start of bigger takedowns and how long it will take for the affected sites to be back up and running.


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  1. Gustav Willem Diedericks
    03.07.2016 at 10:49

    Wow, they “complain” and the sites getting taken down, but ordinary citizens don’t even get redress in court. A bit too much power, me thinks?

    How about this: instead of just helping the MPAA when they “complain”, let those assholes follow due process: get a court order. After all, they can pay for it with their large sums of money they rip off from the artists they supposedly “protect”.

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