Anti-piracy group shuts down StreamEast, CrackStreams
An industry group has worked with police in Vietnam to close down a pirate streaming operation that redistributed sports broadcasts online.
An industry group has worked with police in Vietnam to close down a pirate streaming operation that redistributed sports broadcasts online.
Officials in Egypt have worked with an anti-piracy group to target and shut down a sports streaming service that offered illegal access to live games and channels.
It was one of the world’s most-popular online portals for illegal access to films and TV shows, according to an industry trade group.
The website, Animeflix, announced it was winding down its operations last month.
The operators of five U.S.-based pirate TV websites have agreed to shut down their services after being threatened with legal action.
Bostick joins MPA’s ACE from the U.S. Department of Justice, where she served as an assistant U.S. attorney in New York.
Three illegal streaming websites were shut down by Egyptian authorities working in partnership with ACE, the group said on Tuesday.
The group has already helped shut down a major pirate streaming service that was illegally distributing sports content.