nsane.forums Posted December 15, 2010 Share Posted December 15, 2010 The MPAA and their colleagues in The Netherlands appear to have shut down more than two dozen BitTorrent, Usenet and other file-sharing sites today. Accused of linking to movies, music, TV shows and games, the domains appear to be redirecting to the website of Dutch anti-piracy outfit, BREIN.In an operation carried out by the MPAA and Dutch anti-piracy outfit BREIN, 29 BitTorrent and Usenet indexing sites are believed to have been closed down.The names of the sites, which appear to have been offering links to movies, music, TV shows, games and books, are currently unavailable but at least one appears to be identified as HD-UNiT3D.As can be seen from its http://hd-united.com/ URL, it diverts straight to BREIN’s homepage.Despite being hosted in the US the anti-piracy outfit cited Dutch law as the reason for the closures. “They are directed at the Dutch public” and “unlawful under Dutch law,” Kuik told TorrentFreak.“This year we have made over 600 of these sites inaccessible. Some seek refuge in a foreign or hosting provider. These 29 apparently thought that in America they could go undisturbed. That is incorrect,” Kuik said in a statement.“Through cooperation with our foreign colleagues we can make sites in other countries inaccessible,” he added.BREIN says it will also seek out the personal details of the those who operate the sites in order to hold them personally liable.As mentioned in our earlier articles, BREIN has indeed closed down many torrent and Usenet related sites. However, while some of them have been reasonably sized, most of them are particularly small and easy to close by pressuring their hosts.The fact that none of the owners or users of the sites alerted us about these alleged closures suggest that no sizable sites were included.The MPAA are yet to make a statement on the action and as yet BREIN haven’t formally identified any of the sites targeted. If past actions are anything to go by, they will try to avoid naming them for fear of giving them even more publicity.That HD-UNiT3D is redirecting to BREIN’s homepage is both worrying and suspicious. Previously, BREIN simply asked the hosting providers to take the sites down (or face the legal consequences) and this is the first time that they appear to have gained control over a domain. An action that is usually only taken by the authorities and not a private anti-piracy group.We will update this post as more information becomes available.Article from: TorrentFreak. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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