'10K Pirate Sites Blocked in 60 Days': Piracy Shield Triggers Kool-Aid Crisis
'10K Pirate Sites Blocked in 60 Days': Piracy Shield Triggers Kool-Aid Crisis
Serie A says 10K pirate sites have been blocked by Piracy Shield, which was "absolutely not hacked," says AGCOM; Serie A agrees but disagrees.
Yeah focus on live TV and don't get into my torrents.
49 0 ReplyI'm betting half of those are the typical piratesite103.com domains; which after domain seizure moves to piratesite104.com within minutes.
37 0 Replyeven worse, they counted individual subdomains.
those numbers are a complete and utter nothingburger.
36 0 ReplyAs in, piratesite.com/torrent1 and piratesite.com/torrent2?
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Hey don’t tell them our secret tricks!
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It amazes me that the majority of sites taken down are just to watch live sports, mainly (actual) football. There's a lot of money to gain from pirating that stuff, huh.
17 0 ReplyTV rights for football are ridiculously expensive so it makes sense that they'd need to curb as much piracy as they can to make the most of that.
11 0 ReplyThey demand >6-figure €s for broadcasting rights in Germany
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