Nazivergangenheit: "Einen Endpunkt gibt es nicht in der Geschichte"

Warum das Naziregime nie restlos “bewältigt” ist – wie Altnazis nach dem Krieg zu Verbündeten der Westmächte wurden – und was das für nachfolgende Generationen bedeutet. Ein Gespräch mit dem Historiker Magnus Brechtken. (Teil 1)

Warum das Naziregime nie restlos "bewältigt" ist – wie Altnazis nach dem Krieg zu Verbündeten der Westmächte wurden – und was das für nachfolgende Generationen bedeutet. Ein Gespräch mit dem Historiker Magnus Brechtken. (Teil 1)

5G: EU will Smartphone-Nutzung in Flugzeugen erlauben

Der Flugmodus könnte bald nicht mehr nötig sein: Die EU plant, 5G in Flugzeugen zu erlauben. Damit würden sich Smartphones normal nutzen lassen. (5G, Netzwerk)

Der Flugmodus könnte bald nicht mehr nötig sein: Die EU plant, 5G in Flugzeugen zu erlauben. Damit würden sich Smartphones normal nutzen lassen. (5G, Netzwerk)

(g+) NIS 2 und Compliance vs. Security: Kann Sicherheit einfach beschlossen werden?

Mit der NIS-2-Richtlinie will der Gesetzgeber für IT-Sicherheit sorgen. Doch gut gemeinte Regeln kommen in der Praxis nicht immer unbedingt auch gut an. Von Nils Brinker (Security, Sicherheitslücke)

Mit der NIS-2-Richtlinie will der Gesetzgeber für IT-Sicherheit sorgen. Doch gut gemeinte Regeln kommen in der Praxis nicht immer unbedingt auch gut an. Von Nils Brinker (Security, Sicherheitslücke)

Energiekrise: Uniper benötigt noch einmal 25 Milliarden Euro

Die Bundesrepublik möchte den angeschlagenen Konzern retten – nun ist der genaue Betrag bekannt, den der Steuerzahler aufbringen muss. Die EU-Kommission muss die Rettung aber erst noch genehmigen.

Die Bundesrepublik möchte den angeschlagenen Konzern retten – nun ist der genaue Betrag bekannt, den der Steuerzahler aufbringen muss. Die EU-Kommission muss die Rettung aber erst noch genehmigen.

25 Jahre Mars Attacks!: “Aus irgendeinem merkwürdigen Grund fehl am Platz”

Viele Amerikaner fanden Tim Burtons Mars Attacks! nicht so witzig, aber der Rest der Welt lacht umso mehr – bis heute, der Film ist grandios gealtert. Von Peter Osteried (Science-Fiction)

Viele Amerikaner fanden Tim Burtons Mars Attacks! nicht so witzig, aber der Rest der Welt lacht umso mehr - bis heute, der Film ist grandios gealtert. Von Peter Osteried (Science-Fiction)

Deutsche und Russen: eine optimistische Tragödie

Sie prügeln und sie versöhnen sich. Wenn Deutschland und Russland sich näherkamen, kam meist etwas dazwischen. Dazwischen standen auch die Russlanddeutschen.

Sie prügeln und sie versöhnen sich. Wenn Deutschland und Russland sich näherkamen, kam meist etwas dazwischen. Dazwischen standen auch die Russlanddeutschen.

Lilbits: Run Palm Pilot apps in your browser with the Internet Archive’s emulator

The Internet Archive manages to keep internet history alive by offering backups of millions of web pages and other content, including many pages that are no longer available in their original forms. But the Internet Archive is also an online library t…

The Internet Archive manages to keep internet history alive by offering backups of millions of web pages and other content, including many pages that are no longer available in their original forms. But the Internet Archive is also an online library that offers access to plenty of other content, including music, videos, and (somewhat controversially) […]

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Lilbits: Run Palm Pilot apps in your browser with the Internet Archive’s emulator

The Internet Archive manages to keep internet history alive by offering backups of millions of web pages and other content, including many pages that are no longer available in their original forms. But the Internet Archive is also an online library t…

The Internet Archive manages to keep internet history alive by offering backups of millions of web pages and other content, including many pages that are no longer available in their original forms. But the Internet Archive is also an online library that offers access to plenty of other content, including music, videos, and (somewhat controversially) […]

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TeaTV, BeeTV & CyberFlix Make Movie Piracy Easy; The Hard Bit Comes Next

Pirate movie and TV show apps are extremely popular, with some proving more popular than others. For developers of these higher-profile apps, a large audience is a dream come true. The downside features more attention from anti-piracy groups, ACE in particular. Popular Android applications TeeTV, BeeTV and CyberFlix, have popularity all wrapped up, but the hard bit comes next.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

pirate appsIn the early days of file-sharing, many of those involved couldn’t believe that music could be downloaded for free. Today, many pirates not only expect more, they demand more, and get it too.

As a result, and when everything goes to plan, many of today’s piracy apps are indistinguishable from their legal counterparts. They are as easy to install and feature similar graphical interfaces, with all the latest movies and TV shows a couple of taps away.

Such is their prevalence, apps offering less are easily ignored. The most successful pirate apps offer access to superior content libraries than those available on legal services, without charging a penny. Hollywood, Netflix, and almost every other player in the streaming market would love to shut them all down, but that’s more easily said than done.

ACE/MPA Take Closer Interest

With finite resources, anti-piracy groups usually concentrate on higher-profile apps with larger audiences. This suggests a direct link between the success of an app and the chances of it being shut down. Piracy apps TeaTV, BeeTV and CyberFlix are clearly popular enough to warrant some extra attention.

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Jan van Voorn is the Executive Vice President & Chief of Global Content Protection at the Motion Picture Association. He’s also head of the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment, the anti-piracy coalition that has shut down more pirate services in five years than most people knew existed.

Documents filed at a California court earlier this month are the first public sign that TeaTV and BeeTV are on the ACE radar. Signed by van Voorne, the DMCA subpoena application targets Cloudflare and requires the company to hand over whatever information it holds on the alleged infringers identified by ACE.

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The subpoena requires Cloudflare to hand over the following: Information sufficient to identify the alleged infringers of the motion pictures described in the attached notification letter. This would include the individuals’ names, physical addresses, IP addresses, telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, payment information, account updates and account history.

The deadline to hand over that information is today, November 25, 2022, so it’s likely that Cloudflare has already complied. Whether Cloudflare had anything useful to hand over is unknown, but from the last five years of ACE operations, we know that DMCA subpoenas are only the start and the group never gives up.

MPA/ACE Target Github Repos

Exactly a week after the DMCA subpoena application, the Motion Picture Association sent a pair of takedown notices to Github – one targeting TeaTV and the other CyberFlix TV, a popular piracy app with similar functionality.

Representing Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Universal City Studios, Warner Bros., Disney and Netflix Studios, LLC, the MPA described both apps as engaged in “massive infringement of copyrighted motion pictures and television shows” with infringement their “predominant use and purpose.”

The MPA also provided a document (Exhibit A) containing a “representative list of infringements” occurring via both apps. Those aren’t published by Github but it appears that the MPA wanted to present a clear case of infringement so that Github could see for itself that the apps needed to be taken down.

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TeaTV is no stranger to publicity having hit the headlines following a high-profile article published by CNBC in Canada.

The situation for CyberFlix is also precarious. The app is reported to be a clone of Terrarium TV, which shut down in 2018 under legal pressure, widely attributed to ACE.

In 2021, the domain Cyberflix.app ended up in the hands of the MPA. No official announcement followed but seeing the CyberFlix app grow in popularity was always likely to result in a follow up from ACE.

Whether ACE was responsible for another recent shutdown is unclear. The developer of Cinema HD reportedly stopped pushing updates to the popular streaming app after facing “legal issues”, a not-uncommon event since ACE appeared on the scene.

Whether the same fate awaits TeaTV, BeeTV, and CyberFlix, remains to be seen but life in the spotlight has never been easy for piracy services. The only solution is to remain unsuccessful but that’s never been much of an attraction.

Court documents & DMCA notices can be found here (1,2,3,4,5)

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.