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With millions of regular users, YTS is arguably the most visited torrent site on the internet today.

The current operators ‘unofficially’ took over the YTS brand in 2015 after the original group threw in the towel. Since then, it has amassed a rather impressive user ba...


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FlavaWorks is an Illinois-based adult entertainment company specializing in content featuring Black and Latino men.

In late April, the company launched one of its largest legal campaigns, targeting the owner ...


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The FIFA 2026 World Cup officially kicks off on June 11, hosted across Mexico, the United States, and Canada.

As the largest sports tournament in the world, and with multi-billion-dollar broadcast rights, these events typically increase the demand for pirate streaming sites.

World Cup Host City Raises Piracy Alarm

The organizers of the tournament are also awar...


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Law enforcement operations against pirate streaming networks have been a regular occurrence, particularly inside the EU.

This includes Italy, where the financial police, Guardia di Finanza (GdF), has routinely cracked down on the “pezzotto,” the term used for selling IPTV streaming boxes and subscriptions.

This week the financial police in Ravenna announced som...


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This weekend features the final round in the Premier League football season, but the league’s anti-piracy enforcement machine is showing no signs of slowing down.

On Wednesday, the Premier League took its legal concerns to a California federal court. Specifically, it requested a DMCA subpoena to compel domain registrar Tucows to identify the operators of a fresh batch...


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