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International coalition achieves closure of IPTV pirates


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atin America . The International Broadcaster Coalition Against Piracy, IBCAP, is promoting a coordinated attack against copyright pirates in North America, ensuring that unauthorized services and retailers are held accountable through mass lawsuits and that their platforms are closed.

IBCAP, representing more than 140 television channels from Europe, Brazil, the Middle East and South Asia, along with technical services provided by NAGRA, is proactively monitoring and identifying unauthorized video services, collecting evidence and assisting with legal actions.

A Texas Federal Court awarded an IBCAP member $ 16,800,000 for intentional copyright infringement, an injunction against the owner of the infringing sites, the transfer of 15 domains, including freetvall.com, and a determination on use from outsourced service providers such as website hosts and content delivery networks, CDNs.

The Texas lawsuit follows a $ 2,100,000 lawsuit in Delaware Federal Court against East IPTV's hacked service for copyright infringement. An additional $ 600,000 was awarded to the CDN used by East IPTV to broadcast IBCAP member channels. But that doesn't end with the pecuniary lawsuits: the defendants were forced to transfer the service domains and any future domains used for copyright infringement will also be deactivated. East IPTV service has ended.

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These recent legal victories are in addition to the sequence of more than 20 successful lawsuits coordinated by IBCAP and filed by its members in the last five years. Lawsuits can include devastating pecuniary values against pirates and the distributors and retailers in your distribution chain.

Recent examples include $ 25,350,000 against Shava and Cres IPTV, the amount of $ 1,600,000 against one of Shava's New York retailers, or the lawsuit against a pirated services retailer in Florida that forced that retailer into bankruptcy and resulted in a judgment of $ 4,440,000. In addition to the financial impact, at the heart of nearly all of these legal victories are court orders that extend to CDNs, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and retailers, completely disabling the pirate network.

Chris Kuelling, Executive Director of IBCAP, said: “We will work tirelessly with our members to end these services. If they fail to comply, all available legal measures will be considered and used as necessary, including seeking damages and extensive legal action extending to CDNs, ISPs, retailers, and others. The enforcement of judgments against the retailers resulted in the bankruptcy of these stores or individuals. To be clear, we will not only stop going after 'pirates', but their 'crew members' who contribute to the process, such as retailers selling pirated services. "

In all of these cases, Nagra was instrumental in supporting IBCAP to identify pirate targets and collect the evidence necessary to coordinate and take legal action.

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