Auch Motorola-Smartphones betroffen: Verkaufsverbot von Lenovo-Produkten mit Mobilfunktechnik

In einem Patentrechsstreit hat Lenovo vor Gericht verloren und darf einige Produkte nicht mehr in Deutschland verkaufen. Notebooks mit Mobilfunkmodul wurden bereits vor einigen Tagen vom Markt genommen. (Lenovo, Notebook)

In einem Patentrechsstreit hat Lenovo vor Gericht verloren und darf einige Produkte nicht mehr in Deutschland verkaufen. Notebooks mit Mobilfunkmodul wurden bereits vor einigen Tagen vom Markt genommen. (Lenovo, Notebook)

(g+) Notiz-Apps im Vergleich: Apple, Google, Microsoft – wer notiert am besten?

Neben Notiz- und To-do-Apps von Drittanbietern bieten Apple, Google und Microsoft auch eigene Anwendungen an. Die beste Lösung ist keine davon. Ein Praxistest von Tobias Költzsch (Software, Google)

Neben Notiz- und To-do-Apps von Drittanbietern bieten Apple, Google und Microsoft auch eigene Anwendungen an. Die beste Lösung ist keine davon. Ein Praxistest von Tobias Költzsch (Software, Google)

Premier League Targets SportsHub, GiveMeRedditStream & FreeStreamsLive

The Premier League has obtained a new blocking order in the UK, targeting three pirate sites receiving over 20 million visits per month. One of the targets is SportsHub, a site that’s now generating enough traffic to make it one of the UK’s top 1,000 most-visited sites, period. The surge in traffic coincides with a UK anti-piracy campaign that aims to deter consumption of pirated football streams.

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

The big debate over the effectiveness of site-blocking measures will form part of the discussion in the United States this year as Hollywood promotes piracy blocking on home turf.

Elsewhere in the world, Europe in particular, proponents of site-blocking claim it’s effective at preventing access to pirate sites, at the same time as traffic to pirate sites continues to rise.

In the UK, where pirates have been soaked in negative messaging and in some cases, banged over the head with piracy horror stories for more than a year, the underlying anti-piracy campaign seems to be producing predictable results.

Millions Flock to Pirate Football Streams

Pirate streaming domains sportshub.fan and sportshub.stream direct users to different parts of the same site; a Reddit-labeled subdomain of sportshub.stream with the title Reddit Soccer Streams, and the main page of sportshub.stream, helpfully labeled Buffstreams or something else, where applicable.

sportshub-stream

In February, sportshub.fan was receiving around 5.1 million visits per month while sportshub.stream was servicing triple that, 14.9 million according to SimilarWeb data. In March, .fan suddenly rocketed to 12 million visits, with .stream plummeting to ‘just’ 8 million. Which domain would survive?

At the end of April after suddenly plummeting towards oblivion, .fan bottomed out with 4.9 million visits and, at the time of writing, it’s still alive. Sportshub.stream, on the other hand, served 16.6 million visits in April, a 108% boost in traffic over the previous month.

sportshubIn the UK, where in theory everyone should feel anxious at the mere mention of an illegal stream, traffic in April was up 190% over the previous month.

For perspective, right now Sportshub is the UK’s 1,004th most popular website, period. In the sports category, it’s the 21st most popular site in the country; the illegal forbidden filling sandwiched between the artisan bread slices of Chelsea and UEFA’s official websites.

More Problems: GiveMeRedditStream & FreeStreamsLive

Drawing most of its traffic from an .xyz domain, GiveMeRedditStream is smaller than Sportshub with around 4.3 million visits per month. Compared to March, traffic was up around 24% in April, with visits from the UK enjoying an 18% uplift.

Also in the mix are .me and .cc variants that may not have any direct connections to .xyz, yet somehow manage to appear at the top of search results. That’s unhelpful; at some point the latter may have attempted to offload some malware, at least according to the security alerts currently blocking the way.

Finally, that brings us to FreeStreamsLive, which draws most traffic – around 4.2 million visits per month – to a Malaysian domain. Other domains with less traffic redirect to that .my domain, with the notable exception of freestreams-live1.com, which is currently under the care of United States authorities, most likely on a permanent basis after being seized late 2022.

freestreams-live

According to information passed on to us yesterday, rendering all of these sites inaccessible is now a priority for the Premier League.

Premier League Filed Blocking Application May 1st

While we can’t confirm with 100% certainty the application relates to the above, on May 1st the Premier League filed an application for a blocking injunction at the High Court.

The listed defendants were the country’s largest internet service providers; British Telecommunications PLC, EE Limited, Plusnet PLC, Sky UK Limited, TalkTalk Telecom Limited, and Virgin Media Limited. In common with most if not all similar applications in recent years, none of the ISPs contested or even appeared. Since these are no-fault injunctions, the ISPs remain passive and let the Premier League do the work.

Whether this process was different to others preceding it is unclear. If the application does indeed relate to the three platforms detailed above, permission to start blocking sportshub, givemeredditstreams, and freestreamslive, may have been signed off in less than 48 hours.

That seems very quick and if true, will undoubtedly please the Premier League. How the sites’ operators will respond remains to be seen, but there appears to be (un)healthy demand for pirate sports streams in the UK, despite the shenanigans playing out in the media.

It’s been said before, but fans can’t be scared into becoming loyal customers. Equally, the Premier League needs quite a bit more than the £5 per month currently being charged by many pirate suppliers, which in many cases also includes a VPN to circumvent blocking.

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

Handy und Internet: Kunden ärgern sich über neue O2-App

Telefónica hat vor knapp drei Monaten eine neu gestaltete O2-App veröffentlicht – und damit den Zorn der Kundschaft auf sich gezogen. Von Ingo Pakalski (O2, Smartphone)

Telefónica hat vor knapp drei Monaten eine neu gestaltete O2-App veröffentlicht - und damit den Zorn der Kundschaft auf sich gezogen. Von Ingo Pakalski (O2, Smartphone)

Forschung: Warp-Antrieb möglicherweise doch keine Science-Fiction

Eine Forschungsgruppe hat die Machbarkeit des hypothetischen Warp-Antriebs aus Star Trek untersucht. Er sei möglich, auch wenn von der tatsächlichen Umsetzung noch weit entfernt. (Warp, Raumfahrt)

Eine Forschungsgruppe hat die Machbarkeit des hypothetischen Warp-Antriebs aus Star Trek untersucht. Er sei möglich, auch wenn von der tatsächlichen Umsetzung noch weit entfernt. (Warp, Raumfahrt)

Asteroidenmission Lucy: Der Minimond vom Asteroiden Dinkinesh ist ein Baby-Asteroid

Gerade einmal zwei bis drei Millionen Jahre soll der Begleiter von Asteroid Dinkinesh alt sein. Die Altersbestimmung basiert auf einer modifizierten Gleichung und der Umlaufbahn von dem kleinen Mond. (Asteroid, Nasa)

Gerade einmal zwei bis drei Millionen Jahre soll der Begleiter von Asteroid Dinkinesh alt sein. Die Altersbestimmung basiert auf einer modifizierten Gleichung und der Umlaufbahn von dem kleinen Mond. (Asteroid, Nasa)

Freie Terraform-Alternative: Opentofu ermöglicht “state encryption”

Seit über zehn Jahren klagen Terraform-Nutzer über unverschlüsselte state files. Version 1.7 der freien Alternative Opentofu bietet nun optionale Verschlüsselung an. Von Caspar Clemens Mierau (Security, Dateisystem)

Seit über zehn Jahren klagen Terraform-Nutzer über unverschlüsselte state files. Version 1.7 der freien Alternative Opentofu bietet nun optionale Verschlüsselung an. Von Caspar Clemens Mierau (Security, Dateisystem)