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  • LaLiga & Telefónica ‘Live IPTV Blocking’ Also Targets Millions of Torrents

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    Spanish football league LaLiga and and Telefónica-owned Movistar Plus+ have the authority to instruct local ISPs to block sites that allow people to view live matches for free, although which ones isn't always clear. A blocklist published by a local media outlet recently suggests that, in addition to targeting streaming platforms, the companies are also trying to disrupt millions of torrents.

     

    ISP blocking injunctions that aim to prevent regular internet users from accessing pirate sites are heavily utilized by the largest media companies.

     

    Early targets included pirate sites offering movie and TV shows but today the emphasis is on preventing access to live TV streams, sports broadcasts in particular. Since live streams are more challenging to block than static websites, courts appear keen to give rightsholders additional flexibility and in many cases, subject them to limited oversight.

    LaLiga & Movistar Plus+ Blocking in Spain

    Hoping to restrict access to sites and services offering pirated live TV streams, Spanish top-tier football league LaLiga and Telefónica-owned Movistar Plus+ previously obtained permission from the courts to implement ISP blocking. In 2022, Telefónica persuaded a judge to compel ISPs to block IPTV streaming servers within three hours of notification.

     

    As reported this week by local tech news site Bandaancha, until now the sites and services to be blocked by ISPs had not been publicly disclosed. After the site obtained and then published a list of almost 80 domains subject to blocking, at least in part that’s no longer the case.

     

    Where they remain live, the majority of the domains on the list either directly relate to illegal IPTV services (streaming or sales portals), or are clearly web-based illegal streaming websites. However, a significant number of domains are categorized as ‘torrent’ and due to their very nature, are rarely linked to live sports stream piracy, one significant exception aside.

    Blocking Ace Stream

    The first domain in the torrent category is acestream.org, the home of the Ace Stream streaming client. The inclusion of this domain on Spain’s block list has been known for some time and is considered controversial. The domain offers no copyrighted content and while some users of the Ace Stream client use the software for infringing purposes, Ace Stream’s developers insist that their software is content neutral and entirely legal.

     

    Also on the list is www.futbolgratis.workers.dev, a URL that acknowledges Telefónica blocking before redirecting to another domain. Since its stated purpose is to offer Ace Stream links that in turn link to illegal live streams, justification for blocking is much more obvious than for acestream.org.

    6explodie.org Can’t Be Blocked – Explodie.org Should Not Be Blocked

    Who’s actually responsible for the error isn’t clear but 6explodie.org should not be on a piracy blocklist or reported as being on one; the domain doesn’t exist and has never been registered. The most likely explanation is that the domain intended for blocking is explodie.org but that opens up an even bigger can of worms.

     

    Explodie.org is operated by developer Jacob Taylor who, among other things, is an advocate of net neutrality. Taylor operates a public BitTorrent tracker (OpenTracker) that anyone is free to use and, more importantly, also responds to DMCA takedown notices.

     

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    There are strong indications that explodie.org is indeed being blocked across Spain. It’s a measure usually reserved for the most egregious piracy platforms but in this case, Taylor’s entire personal website (which is clearly not a pirate site) appears to have been censored regardless.

    Public BitTorrent Trackers

    Other currently active public BitTorrent trackers on the list include open.acgtracker.com, open.stealth.si and internetwarriors.net, but the grounds for their inclusion are unclear.

     

    These sites offer no content indexes, i.e. people can’t browse around looking for something suitable to download. Indeed, it’s not even possible to download a .torrent file from any of these services, let alone any actual content. These trackers merely coordinate connections of torrent transfers from third-party sources.

     

    Such wholesale blocking of services that have entirely legal uses raises questions of what amounts to a proportionate response under EU law, or whether those in control of blocking are even encouraged to consider those concepts anymore.

     

    Finally, it should be pointed out that by their very nature, the majority of the domains on the list are prime candidates for blocking. Some appear to have gone offline or moved to other domains, but many make their purposes quite clear.

     

    Overall, instances of questionable or even wrongful blocking seem low, but that’s obviously going to be the case when transparency is virtually nil.

     

    The list of domains as reported by Bandaancha.eu:

     

    6irmz.top
    chiletv.xyz
    dropfile.com
    e7b8bcf34bb8735ca0da79183299.lig4retnec.co
    emyb.in
    firetvset.net
    fjernsynet.xyz
    fre7.flycany.me
    full003tv.xyz
    gioggg.net
    golatin.online
    huang6nis.xyz
    iptvsharks.com
    magadam1.xyz
    mega1005002877313670.xyz
    nitroty.us
    pelisyseriespty.xyz
    santmarcta.life
    somosvip.xyz
    suptv-nord.com
    tecnoiptv.es
    theredball.ddnsgeek.com
    xenty.club
    iptvforall.app
    tvpremiumhd.tv
    bobres.co
    iptvwink.com
    jokeriptv.net
    getsportztv.com
    onetvservices.com
    1stream.top
    3papahd3.icu
    bdnewsch.com
    cricfree.live
    cricfree.top
    dreko11.net
    en5.sportplus.live
    freelive365.nl
    hd.crichd.cx
    hockeyweb.live
    izlemac16.xyz
    jokersecretpage.xyz
    m.rojadirecta.fun
    motornews.live
    p2pstreams.live
    pepperlive.info
    socolive.pro
    sportinglive.co
    sportsnest.co
    stakes100.xyz
    techoreels.com
    tezgoal.com
    vipboxs.com
    weakstreams.com
    www.cyfostreams.com
    www.hdmatch.xyz
    ovostreams.com
    www.rojadirectatenvivo.com
    www.sportnews.to
    zdsports.org
    acestream.org
    arenavision.site
    www.futbolgratis.workers.dev
    6explodie.org
    open.acgtracker.com
    open.stealth.si
    share.camoe.cn
    thetracker.org
    t.nya.atracker.com
    tracker.coppersurfer.tk
    tracker-electro-torrent.pl
    internetwarriors.net
    tracker.tfile.co
    tracker.tfile.me
    tracker.tiny-vps.com
    tracker.toment.eu.org
    tracker.tvunderground.org.ru
    tracker.vanitycore.co

     

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