• To chevron_right

      Unofficial M3U8 Playlists For Pluto TV, Samsung & Plex, Shut Down By Warner

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak • 22 August 2024 • 3 minutes

    matt-plutotv-m3u-downZ Free advertising-supported streaming television services, such as market leader Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, and Samsung TV Plus, offer a traditional linear TV viewing experience, via an app, at zero cost to the consumer.

    Despite most internet users being constantly spoiled by the availability of free content, as a value proposition FAST services are undoubtedly impressive. Had something similar been available to the public a couple of decades ago, it would’ve been fascinating to see the effect on unauthorized content consumption. Thousands of TV shows and movies for free would’ve gone down a storm.

    In reality, however, propositions like FAST take time to mature and need to make commercial sense. Whether FAST services will overtake subscription services as some are predicting remains to be seen, but the formula does seem to be working.

    Yet among certain consumers, platforms like Pluto TV are even better when subjected to a few tweaks. These help a good product realize its potential to become something better, they suggest. Rightsholders disagree .

    Pluto TV Plays On Pretty Much Any Device

    Edge cases aside, Pluto TV does indeed play on pretty much all platforms but becomes much more pliable when iOS and Android apps are ditched in favor of an M3U8 playlist. Since Pluto TV doesn’t supply a playlist, using software such as TVHeadend , NextPVR Jellyfin , or Kodi to view channels, requires outside help.

    Other solutions exist but none are as popular or stable as those offered by developer Matt Huisman. His software generates .m3u8 playlist files for many FAST services; all users have to do is copy the playlist’s URL from Huisman’s site, and then paste the URL into a device that can handle m3u8 playlists. By linking to a live remote file, any updates to the playlist are also updated locally.

    Or at least that used to be the case. On Wednesday, Huisman revealed that his playlists for Pluto TV , Samsung TV Plus , Stirr , Plex and PBS , have run into trouble.

    Copyright Complaint Filed at Cloudflare

    Posted as an issue in the Pluto TV playlist repo on GitHub, the title reveals that after receiving a DMCA takedown notice, playlists for Pluto TV, Samsung TV Plus, Stirr, Plex and PBS, are no longer available.

    No DMCA complaints were sent to GitHub. On this occasion, anti-piracy outfit Markscan, on behalf of Warner Bros., sent a DMCA takedown notice to Cloudflare. Despite the length of the notice and considerable attention to detail, Markscan appears to have omitted the basics.

    The allegedly infringing URL appears clearly but, after detailing its relationship with Warner Bros. Discovery, Markscan’s “proof to show that our client is the owner of certain rights to the copyright work(s)” amounts to a link to the Warner Bros. website but no mention of any copyrighted works.

    The anti-piracy outfit then asks Cloudflare to intervene “to get any infringing content removed,” and to ban Huisman from using Cloudflare ever again. The notice goes on to reference a URL that doesn’t exist and then swears (on penalty of perjury) that the information in the notice is accurate.

    Huisman: I Can’t Be Bothered Trying to Fight This

    Since the takedown notice failed to identify any infringing content, it’s impossible to know what specific content it intended to target, if that was ever the intention at all. Huisman is in the dark too.

    “To be clear, this playlist only contained: image urls and the channel urls pointed to an external domain. You can see they don’t even mention what the copyright material is,” he explains.

    “However, i cant be bothered trying to fight this. The playlist stuff is just a pain in the butt anyway and I don’t want to risk what I really enjoy (Kodi addons) for the sake of some playlists.”

    After DAZN targeted the playlists in January , it appears that a deficient DMCA notice filed at Cloudflare has somehow managed to finish the job. Or maybe not.

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

    • To chevron_right

      Unofficial M3U8 Playlists For Pluto TV, Samsung & Plex, Shut Down By Warner

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak • 22 August 2024 • 3 minutes

    matt-plutotv-m3u-downZ Free advertising-supported streaming television services, such as market leader Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, and Samsung TV Plus, offer a traditional linear TV viewing experience, via an app, at zero cost to the consumer.

    Despite most internet users being constantly spoiled by the availability of free content, as a value proposition FAST services are undoubtedly impressive. Had something similar been available to the public a couple of decades ago, it would’ve been fascinating to see the effect on unauthorized content consumption. Thousands of TV shows and movies for free would’ve gone down a storm.

    In reality, however, propositions like FAST take time to mature and need to make commercial sense. Whether FAST services will overtake subscription services as some are predicting remains to be seen, but the formula does seem to be working.

    Yet among certain consumers, platforms like Pluto TV are even better when subjected to a few tweaks. These help a good product realize its potential to become something better, they suggest. Rightsholders disagree .

    Pluto TV Plays On Pretty Much Any Device

    Edge cases aside, Pluto TV does indeed play on pretty much all platforms but becomes much more pliable when iOS and Android apps are ditched in favor of an M3U8 playlist. Since Pluto TV doesn’t supply a playlist, using software such as TVHeadend , NextPVR Jellyfin , or Kodi to view channels, requires outside help.

    Other solutions exist but none are as popular or stable as those offered by developer Matt Huisman. His software generates .m3u8 playlist files for many FAST services; all users have to do is copy the playlist’s URL from Huisman’s site, and then paste the URL into a device that can handle m3u8 playlists. By linking to a live remote file, any updates to the playlist are also updated locally.

    Or at least that used to be the case. On Wednesday, Huisman revealed that his playlists for Pluto TV , Samsung TV Plus , Stirr , Plex and PBS , have run into trouble.

    Copyright Complaint Filed at Cloudflare

    Posted as an issue in the Pluto TV playlist repo on GitHub, the title reveals that after receiving a DMCA takedown notice, playlists for Pluto TV, Samsung TV Plus, Stirr, Plex and PBS, are no longer available.

    No DMCA complaints were sent to GitHub. On this occasion, anti-piracy outfit Markscan, on behalf of Warner Bros., sent a DMCA takedown notice to Cloudflare. Despite the length of the notice and considerable attention to detail, Markscan appears to have omitted the basics.

    The allegedly infringing URL appears clearly but, after detailing its relationship with Warner Bros. Discovery, Markscan’s “proof to show that our client is the owner of certain rights to the copyright work(s)” amounts to a link to the Warner Bros. website but no mention of any copyrighted works.

    The anti-piracy outfit then asks Cloudflare to intervene “to get any infringing content removed,” and to ban Huisman from using Cloudflare ever again. The notice goes on to reference a URL that doesn’t exist and then swears (on penalty of perjury) that the information in the notice is accurate.

    Huisman: I Can’t Be Bothered Trying to Fight This

    Since the takedown notice failed to identify any infringing content, it’s impossible to know what specific content it intended to target, if that was ever the intention at all. Huisman is in the dark too.

    “To be clear, this playlist only contained: image urls and the channel urls pointed to an external domain. You can see they don’t even mention what the copyright material is,” he explains.

    “However, i cant be bothered trying to fight this. The playlist stuff is just a pain in the butt anyway and I don’t want to risk what I really enjoy (Kodi addons) for the sake of some playlists.”

    After DAZN targeted the playlists in January , it appears that a deficient DMCA notice filed at Cloudflare has somehow managed to finish the job. Or maybe not.

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

    • To chevron_right

      Unofficial M3U8 Playlists For Pluto TV, Samsung & Plex, Shut Down By Warner

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak • 22 August 2024 • 3 minutes

    matt-plutotv-m3u-downZ Free advertising-supported streaming television services, such as market leader Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, and Samsung TV Plus, offer a traditional linear TV viewing experience, via an app, at zero cost to the consumer.

    Despite most internet users being constantly spoiled by the availability of free content, as a value proposition FAST services are undoubtedly impressive. Had something similar been available to the public a couple of decades ago, it would’ve been fascinating to see the effect on unauthorized content consumption. Thousands of TV shows and movies for free would’ve gone down a storm.

    In reality, however, propositions like FAST take time to mature and need to make commercial sense. Whether FAST services will overtake subscription services as some are predicting remains to be seen, but the formula does seem to be working.

    Yet among certain consumers, platforms like Pluto TV are even better when subjected to a few tweaks. These help a good product realize its potential to become something better, they suggest. Rightsholders disagree .

    Pluto TV Plays On Pretty Much Any Device

    Edge cases aside, Pluto TV does indeed play on pretty much all platforms but becomes much more pliable when iOS and Android apps are ditched in favor of an M3U8 playlist. Since Pluto TV doesn’t supply a playlist, using software such as TVHeadend , NextPVR Jellyfin , or Kodi to view channels, requires outside help.

    Other solutions exist but none are as popular or stable as those offered by developer Matt Huisman. His software generates .m3u8 playlist files for many FAST services; all users have to do is copy the playlist’s URL from Huisman’s site, and then paste the URL into a device that can handle m3u8 playlists. By linking to a live remote file, any updates to the playlist are also updated locally.

    Or at least that used to be the case. On Wednesday, Huisman revealed that his playlists for Pluto TV , Samsung TV Plus , Stirr , Plex and PBS , have run into trouble.

    Copyright Complaint Filed at Cloudflare

    Posted as an issue in the Pluto TV playlist repo on GitHub, the title reveals that after receiving a DMCA takedown notice, playlists for Pluto TV, Samsung TV Plus, Stirr, Plex and PBS, are no longer available.

    No DMCA complaints were sent to GitHub. On this occasion, anti-piracy outfit Markscan, on behalf of Warner Bros., sent a DMCA takedown notice to Cloudflare. Despite the length of the notice and considerable attention to detail, Markscan appears to have omitted the basics.

    The allegedly infringing URL appears clearly but, after detailing its relationship with Warner Bros. Discovery, Markscan’s “proof to show that our client is the owner of certain rights to the copyright work(s)” amounts to a link to the Warner Bros. website but no mention of any copyrighted works.

    The anti-piracy outfit then asks Cloudflare to intervene “to get any infringing content removed,” and to ban Huisman from using Cloudflare ever again. The notice goes on to reference a URL that doesn’t exist and then swears (on penalty of perjury) that the information in the notice is accurate.

    Huisman: I Can’t Be Bothered Trying to Fight This

    Since the takedown notice failed to identify any infringing content, it’s impossible to know what specific content it intended to target, if that was ever the intention at all. Huisman is in the dark too.

    “To be clear, this playlist only contained: image urls and the channel urls pointed to an external domain. You can see they don’t even mention what the copyright material is,” he explains.

    “However, i cant be bothered trying to fight this. The playlist stuff is just a pain in the butt anyway and I don’t want to risk what I really enjoy (Kodi addons) for the sake of some playlists.”

    After DAZN targeted the playlists in January , it appears that a deficient DMCA notice filed at Cloudflare has somehow managed to finish the job. Or maybe not.

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

    • To chevron_right

      Webtoon Targets 170+ Pirate Domains Through DMCA Subpoena

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak • 21 August 2024 • 6 minutes

    webtoon Launched two decades ago, Webtoon Entertainment has established itself as one of the prime hosting platforms for short digital comics.

    Partly owned by the South Korean company Naver , Webtoon rode the popular ‘webtoon’ wave all the way to the Nasdaq exchange, where it got a listing this summer.

    With millions of creators on board, and roughly 170 million active monthly users, the webtoon company is seen as a growth story. While that may be the case, Webtoon’s first quarterly earnings report on August 8 wasn’t well received.

    Webtoon’s Rough Start at Nasdaq

    Instead of significant growth, revenues were more or less flat compared to a year ago. This was a disappointment to many investors and the stock price fell by more than 40%, ‘evaporating’ a billion dollars in market cap.

    webtoon stock chart

    For the company’s management, it would’ve been easy to point at piracy as a contributing factor. However, piracy wasn’t mentioned once in the official earnings report. It did get a brief mention during the conference call; Webtoon CFO David Lee mentioned that piracy is a concern for all user generated content services.

    Webtoon has a positive outlook on its future and attributed the ‘disappointing’ results to currency headwinds. When currency exchange rates are kept stable, the company noted that year-over-year growth was 11%, topping expectations.

    Eye on Pirates

    While Webtoon doesn’t use piracy as a scapegoat, the company certainly considers it as a serious challenge going forward. This was made apparent in a SEC filing published a few days ago.

    “As the copying and distribution of content over the internet proliferates, the risk of piracy, gray market sales, illegal downloading, file-sharing or other infringement, misappropriation and other violation of our intellectual property is likely to continue to increase,” Webtoon Entertainment states.

    “We take various measures to prevent and monitor unauthorized use of our content, including developing proprietary technology to detect piracy and other technological measures,” the SEC filing adds.

    These mandatory statements don’t address any novel concerns. Piracy has always been a challenge for the company, which sends out millions of DMCA takedown notices every month in an effort to contain the problem.

    Not all sites and services are receptive to these takedown requests, however. Webtoon occasionally has to step up its efforts and address ‘pirate’ threats more directly, through cease-and-desist letters accompanied by legal threats, for example.

    Webtoon Subpoenas Cloudflare to ‘Expose’ Pirates

    Most ‘pirate’ sites don’t share their full names and contact details online, so getting to these people can be a challenge. Luckily for Webtoon, DMCA subpoenas may be useful to gather additional information.

    A few days ago, Webtoon filed a DMCA subpoena request at a Texas federal court, compelling CDN service Cloudflare to expose the personal details of customers connected to allegedly-infringing domain names.

    The legal paperwork lists close to 200 targets. After merging several subdomains, we end up with roughly 170 unique domain names, including those related to popular sites such as Bato.to, Mangareader.to, and Mangas.in, which all have millions of monthly visits.

    mangalist

    A declaration submitted by an attorney at Webtoon anti-piracy partner Remove Your Media, clarifies that the information requested will only be used to protect the publisher’s rights.

    “The purpose of the accompanying subpoena is to obtain the identity of the alleged copyright infringer(s) in control of the internet domain(s)/website(s) listed in the subpoena. The information obtained will be used only for the purpose of protecting the rights granted to my client,” the declaration reads.

    dmca subpoena

    After reviewing the application, a court clerk signed the subpoena and Cloudflare now has until October 1st to respond. Judging from previous cases, the US-based Internet infrastructure company won’t contest the request for user details.

    Effective, but Not Perfect

    To what degree the information Cloudflare has on file will help Webtoon’s enforcement efforts has yet to be seen. Operators of pirate sites are known to use false identities and some are aware that their personal data can be discovered though DMCA subpoenas.

    According to Webtoon’s previous experience, these legal efforts can certainly pay off. Last year, the company targeted 360 pirate domain names through a similar subpoena, which resulted in the shutdown of several sites.

    Webtoon’s own reports suggested that 150 ‘sites’ went offline after they were targeted though the Cloudflare subpoena.

    “After three months of hard work by Naver Webtoon, about 150 overseas illegal sites stopped operating. This is the result of Naver Webtoon’s action to issue a ‘Subpoena’ through a U.S. court, the first in the webtoon industry,” the company wrote in November.

    Those shutdowns included many prominent pirate sites including Aquamanga.com, which had more than 60 million monthly visits at its peak.

    Time will tell if the most recent subpoena produces similar results but as long as it leads to the shutdown of sizable pirate sites, Webtoon will likely continue these anti-piracy efforts moving forward.

    —-

    A copy of the subpoena application, as well as some key exhibits is available here (pdf) . A copy of the signed DMCA subpoena can be found here (pdf) . A full list of all included domains, minus some duplicates, is included below.

    1manga.co
    1manhwa.com
    1stkissmanga.io
    1stkissmanga.me
    astrascans.org
    asurahunter.com
    asuratoon.com
    bacakomik.my.id
    bacakomik.net
    bacamanga.id
    bato.to
    burningtoon.com
    chapmanga.net
    clover-manga.com
    cn.webmota.com
    coffeemanga.io
    comic24hnn.com
    cosmicscans.id
    doombreaker.com
    doombreaker.org
    dsectcomics.org
    earlym.org
    emperor-scan.com
    emperorscan.net
    enryumanga.com
    eztoon101.com
    fecomicc.xyz
    flamecomics.me
    freecomiconline.me
    freemanga.me
    fcmanga.net
    god-manga.com
    haremscann.es
    harimanga.com
    hippo-manga.com
    hivetoon.com
    hwago.org
    immortalupdates.com
    infinitelevelup.com
    jimanga.com
    joji-manga.com
    kaiscans.org
    kanmanhuala.cc
    kingofmanga.com
    klikmanga.id
    komik20.com
    komikcast.cafe
    komikcast.cz
    komikdaily.my.id
    komikid.com
    komikindo.co
    komikindo.moe
    komiku.com
    komikuwu.com
    kumomanga.com
    kunmanga.com
    kunmanga.to
    lectormiau.com
    leerolymp.com
    likemanga.io
    lscomic.com
    lami-manga.com
    luminous-scans.com
    luxmanga.net
    mafia-manga.com
    manga-lucky.com
    manga-za.com
    manga18.me
    manga18fx.com
    mangabtt.com
    mangaclash.com
    mangadass.com
    mangadex.tv
    mangadop.net
    mangaeffect.com
    mangaesp.co
    mangaextreme.com
    mangafire.to
    mangafox.fun
    mangagalaxy.me
    mangahasu.se
    mangaindo.org
    mangakatana.com
    mangakakalot.tv
    mangakakalot.net
    mangakakalot.nl
    mangakomi.io
    mangaku.io
    mangamelo.tv
    mangamew.com
    manganelo.tv
    mangapanda.in
    mangapill.com
    mangaread.org
    mangareader.cc
    mangareader.to
    mangarolls.com
    mangascan.cc
    mangatale.co
    mangatown.com
    mangatv.net
    mangatx.to
    mangauwu.com
    manhuafast.top
    manhuazone.com
    manhwa-thailand.com
    manhwa18.cc
    manhwabtt.com
    manhwaclan.com
    manhwafull.net
    manhwanew.com
    manhwatop.to
    manhwatube.com
    mcreader.net
    mercenary-manga.com
    miku-manga.com
    manytoon.me
    murim-manga.com
    murimrpgsimulation.com
    murimscan.run
    nanomachinemanga.com
    nanomachinenow.com
    natsu.id
    niadd.com
    night-scans.com
    ninemanga.com
    nitroscans.online
    oktoon.com
    omniscient-readersviewpoint.com
    paragonscans.com
    ped-manga.com
    popsmanga.com
    quest-supremacy.com
    questismmanga.com
    ranker-manga.com
    raw.senmanga.com
    rawrmanga.com
    read-lookism.com
    readcomicmanga.com
    readrealityquest.com
    regressorofthefallenfamily.com
    retsu.co
    romantikmanga.com
    rose-manga.com
    shibamanga.com
    solo-max.com
    spy-manga.com
    teamxnovel.com
    templescan.net
    tenshi.id
    thebreakermanhwa.com
    thegodofhighschool.online
    thetowerofgod.com
    thunderscans.com
    toomtam-manga.com
    toongod.cc
    toonily.me
    towerofgodmanhwa.com
    tukangkomik.com
    tusmangas.org
    visortmo.ws
    webtoonhatti.net
    webtoonscan.com
    weimanga.com
    weakherochapters.com
    windbreakermanga.com
    xenon-manga.com
    xn--72ca0fwcc.net
    xn--vv4b11c.com
    yaoiscan.com
    zahard.xyz

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

    • To chevron_right

      Webtoon Targets 170+ Pirate Domains Through DMCA Subpoena

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak • 21 August 2024 • 6 minutes

    webtoon Launched two decades ago, Webtoon Entertainment has established itself as one of the prime hosting platforms for short digital comics.

    Partly owned by the South Korean company Naver , Webtoon rode the popular ‘webtoon’ wave all the way to the Nasdaq exchange, where it got a listing this summer.

    With millions of creators on board, and roughly 170 million active monthly users, the webtoon company is seen as a growth story. While that may be the case, Webtoon’s first quarterly earnings report on August 8 wasn’t well received.

    Webtoon’s Rough Start at Nasdaq

    Instead of significant growth, revenues were more or less flat compared to a year ago. This was a disappointment to many investors and the stock price fell by more than 40%, ‘evaporating’ a billion dollars in market cap.

    webtoon stock chart

    For the company’s management, it would’ve been easy to point at piracy as a contributing factor. However, piracy wasn’t mentioned once in the official earnings report. It did get a brief mention during the conference call; Webtoon CFO David Lee mentioned that piracy is a concern for all user generated content services.

    Webtoon has a positive outlook on its future and attributed the ‘disappointing’ results to currency headwinds. When currency exchange rates are kept stable, the company noted that year-over-year growth was 11%, topping expectations.

    Eye on Pirates

    While Webtoon doesn’t use piracy as a scapegoat, the company certainly considers it as a serious challenge going forward. This was made apparent in a SEC filing published a few days ago.

    “As the copying and distribution of content over the internet proliferates, the risk of piracy, gray market sales, illegal downloading, file-sharing or other infringement, misappropriation and other violation of our intellectual property is likely to continue to increase,” Webtoon Entertainment states.

    “We take various measures to prevent and monitor unauthorized use of our content, including developing proprietary technology to detect piracy and other technological measures,” the SEC filing adds.

    These mandatory statements don’t address any novel concerns. Piracy has always been a challenge for the company, which sends out millions of DMCA takedown notices every month in an effort to contain the problem.

    Not all sites and services are receptive to these takedown requests, however. Webtoon occasionally has to step up its efforts and address ‘pirate’ threats more directly, through cease-and-desist letters accompanied by legal threats, for example.

    Webtoon Subpoenas Cloudflare to ‘Expose’ Pirates

    Most ‘pirate’ sites don’t share their full names and contact details online, so getting to these people can be a challenge. Luckily for Webtoon, DMCA subpoenas may be useful to gather additional information.

    A few days ago, Webtoon filed a DMCA subpoena request at a Texas federal court, compelling CDN service Cloudflare to expose the personal details of customers connected to allegedly-infringing domain names.

    The legal paperwork lists close to 200 targets. After merging several subdomains, we end up with roughly 170 unique domain names, including those related to popular sites such as Bato.to, Mangareader.to, and Mangas.in, which all have millions of monthly visits.

    mangalist

    A declaration submitted by an attorney at Webtoon anti-piracy partner Remove Your Media, clarifies that the information requested will only be used to protect the publisher’s rights.

    “The purpose of the accompanying subpoena is to obtain the identity of the alleged copyright infringer(s) in control of the internet domain(s)/website(s) listed in the subpoena. The information obtained will be used only for the purpose of protecting the rights granted to my client,” the declaration reads.

    dmca subpoena

    After reviewing the application, a court clerk signed the subpoena and Cloudflare now has until October 1st to respond. Judging from previous cases, the US-based Internet infrastructure company won’t contest the request for user details.

    Effective, but Not Perfect

    To what degree the information Cloudflare has on file will help Webtoon’s enforcement efforts has yet to be seen. Operators of pirate sites are known to use false identities and some are aware that their personal data can be discovered though DMCA subpoenas.

    According to Webtoon’s previous experience, these legal efforts can certainly pay off. Last year, the company targeted 360 pirate domain names through a similar subpoena, which resulted in the shutdown of several sites.

    Webtoon’s own reports suggested that 150 ‘sites’ went offline after they were targeted though the Cloudflare subpoena.

    “After three months of hard work by Naver Webtoon, about 150 overseas illegal sites stopped operating. This is the result of Naver Webtoon’s action to issue a ‘Subpoena’ through a U.S. court, the first in the webtoon industry,” the company wrote in November.

    Those shutdowns included many prominent pirate sites including Aquamanga.com, which had more than 60 million monthly visits at its peak.

    Time will tell if the most recent subpoena produces similar results but as long as it leads to the shutdown of sizable pirate sites, Webtoon will likely continue these anti-piracy efforts moving forward.

    —-

    A copy of the subpoena application, as well as some key exhibits is available here (pdf) . A copy of the signed DMCA subpoena can be found here (pdf) . A full list of all included domains, minus some duplicates, is included below.

    1manga.co
    1manhwa.com
    1stkissmanga.io
    1stkissmanga.me
    astrascans.org
    asurahunter.com
    asuratoon.com
    bacakomik.my.id
    bacakomik.net
    bacamanga.id
    bato.to
    burningtoon.com
    chapmanga.net
    clover-manga.com
    cn.webmota.com
    coffeemanga.io
    comic24hnn.com
    cosmicscans.id
    doombreaker.com
    doombreaker.org
    dsectcomics.org
    earlym.org
    emperor-scan.com
    emperorscan.net
    enryumanga.com
    eztoon101.com
    fecomicc.xyz
    flamecomics.me
    freecomiconline.me
    freemanga.me
    fcmanga.net
    god-manga.com
    haremscann.es
    harimanga.com
    hippo-manga.com
    hivetoon.com
    hwago.org
    immortalupdates.com
    infinitelevelup.com
    jimanga.com
    joji-manga.com
    kaiscans.org
    kanmanhuala.cc
    kingofmanga.com
    klikmanga.id
    komik20.com
    komikcast.cafe
    komikcast.cz
    komikdaily.my.id
    komikid.com
    komikindo.co
    komikindo.moe
    komiku.com
    komikuwu.com
    kumomanga.com
    kunmanga.com
    kunmanga.to
    lectormiau.com
    leerolymp.com
    likemanga.io
    lscomic.com
    lami-manga.com
    luminous-scans.com
    luxmanga.net
    mafia-manga.com
    manga-lucky.com
    manga-za.com
    manga18.me
    manga18fx.com
    mangabtt.com
    mangaclash.com
    mangadass.com
    mangadex.tv
    mangadop.net
    mangaeffect.com
    mangaesp.co
    mangaextreme.com
    mangafire.to
    mangafox.fun
    mangagalaxy.me
    mangahasu.se
    mangaindo.org
    mangakatana.com
    mangakakalot.tv
    mangakakalot.net
    mangakakalot.nl
    mangakomi.io
    mangaku.io
    mangamelo.tv
    mangamew.com
    manganelo.tv
    mangapanda.in
    mangapill.com
    mangaread.org
    mangareader.cc
    mangareader.to
    mangarolls.com
    mangascan.cc
    mangatale.co
    mangatown.com
    mangatv.net
    mangatx.to
    mangauwu.com
    manhuafast.top
    manhuazone.com
    manhwa-thailand.com
    manhwa18.cc
    manhwabtt.com
    manhwaclan.com
    manhwafull.net
    manhwanew.com
    manhwatop.to
    manhwatube.com
    mcreader.net
    mercenary-manga.com
    miku-manga.com
    manytoon.me
    murim-manga.com
    murimrpgsimulation.com
    murimscan.run
    nanomachinemanga.com
    nanomachinenow.com
    natsu.id
    niadd.com
    night-scans.com
    ninemanga.com
    nitroscans.online
    oktoon.com
    omniscient-readersviewpoint.com
    paragonscans.com
    ped-manga.com
    popsmanga.com
    quest-supremacy.com
    questismmanga.com
    ranker-manga.com
    raw.senmanga.com
    rawrmanga.com
    read-lookism.com
    readcomicmanga.com
    readrealityquest.com
    regressorofthefallenfamily.com
    retsu.co
    romantikmanga.com
    rose-manga.com
    shibamanga.com
    solo-max.com
    spy-manga.com
    teamxnovel.com
    templescan.net
    tenshi.id
    thebreakermanhwa.com
    thegodofhighschool.online
    thetowerofgod.com
    thunderscans.com
    toomtam-manga.com
    toongod.cc
    toonily.me
    towerofgodmanhwa.com
    tukangkomik.com
    tusmangas.org
    visortmo.ws
    webtoonhatti.net
    webtoonscan.com
    weimanga.com
    weakherochapters.com
    windbreakermanga.com
    xenon-manga.com
    xn--72ca0fwcc.net
    xn--vv4b11c.com
    yaoiscan.com
    zahard.xyz

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

    • To chevron_right

      Webtoon Targets 170+ Pirate Domains Through DMCA Subpoena

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak • 21 August 2024 • 6 minutes

    webtoon Launched two decades ago, Webtoon Entertainment has established itself as one of the prime hosting platforms for short digital comics.

    Partly owned by the South Korean company Naver , Webtoon rode the popular ‘webtoon’ wave all the way to the Nasdaq exchange, where it got a listing this summer.

    With millions of creators on board, and roughly 170 million active monthly users, the webtoon company is seen as a growth story. While that may be the case, Webtoon’s first quarterly earnings report on August 8 wasn’t well received.

    Webtoon’s Rough Start at Nasdaq

    Instead of significant growth, revenues were more or less flat compared to a year ago. This was a disappointment to many investors and the stock price fell by more than 40%, ‘evaporating’ a billion dollars in market cap.

    webtoon stock chart

    For the company’s management, it would’ve been easy to point at piracy as a contributing factor. However, piracy wasn’t mentioned once in the official earnings report. It did get a brief mention during the conference call; Webtoon CFO David Lee mentioned that piracy is a concern for all user generated content services.

    Webtoon has a positive outlook on its future and attributed the ‘disappointing’ results to currency headwinds. When currency exchange rates are kept stable, the company noted that year-over-year growth was 11%, topping expectations.

    Eye on Pirates

    While Webtoon doesn’t use piracy as a scapegoat, the company certainly considers it as a serious challenge going forward. This was made apparent in a SEC filing published a few days ago.

    “As the copying and distribution of content over the internet proliferates, the risk of piracy, gray market sales, illegal downloading, file-sharing or other infringement, misappropriation and other violation of our intellectual property is likely to continue to increase,” Webtoon Entertainment states.

    “We take various measures to prevent and monitor unauthorized use of our content, including developing proprietary technology to detect piracy and other technological measures,” the SEC filing adds.

    These mandatory statements don’t address any novel concerns. Piracy has always been a challenge for the company, which sends out millions of DMCA takedown notices every month in an effort to contain the problem.

    Not all sites and services are receptive to these takedown requests, however. Webtoon occasionally has to step up its efforts and address ‘pirate’ threats more directly, through cease-and-desist letters accompanied by legal threats, for example.

    Webtoon Subpoenas Cloudflare to ‘Expose’ Pirates

    Most ‘pirate’ sites don’t share their full names and contact details online, so getting to these people can be a challenge. Luckily for Webtoon, DMCA subpoenas may be useful to gather additional information.

    A few days ago, Webtoon filed a DMCA subpoena request at a Texas federal court, compelling CDN service Cloudflare to expose the personal details of customers connected to allegedly-infringing domain names.

    The legal paperwork lists close to 200 targets. After merging several subdomains, we end up with roughly 170 unique domain names, including those related to popular sites such as Bato.to, Mangareader.to, and Mangas.in, which all have millions of monthly visits.

    mangalist

    A declaration submitted by an attorney at Webtoon anti-piracy partner Remove Your Media, clarifies that the information requested will only be used to protect the publisher’s rights.

    “The purpose of the accompanying subpoena is to obtain the identity of the alleged copyright infringer(s) in control of the internet domain(s)/website(s) listed in the subpoena. The information obtained will be used only for the purpose of protecting the rights granted to my client,” the declaration reads.

    dmca subpoena

    After reviewing the application, a court clerk signed the subpoena and Cloudflare now has until October 1st to respond. Judging from previous cases, the US-based Internet infrastructure company won’t contest the request for user details.

    Effective, but Not Perfect

    To what degree the information Cloudflare has on file will help Webtoon’s enforcement efforts has yet to be seen. Operators of pirate sites are known to use false identities and some are aware that their personal data can be discovered though DMCA subpoenas.

    According to Webtoon’s previous experience, these legal efforts can certainly pay off. Last year, the company targeted 360 pirate domain names through a similar subpoena, which resulted in the shutdown of several sites.

    Webtoon’s own reports suggested that 150 ‘sites’ went offline after they were targeted though the Cloudflare subpoena.

    “After three months of hard work by Naver Webtoon, about 150 overseas illegal sites stopped operating. This is the result of Naver Webtoon’s action to issue a ‘Subpoena’ through a U.S. court, the first in the webtoon industry,” the company wrote in November.

    Those shutdowns included many prominent pirate sites including Aquamanga.com, which had more than 60 million monthly visits at its peak.

    Time will tell if the most recent subpoena produces similar results but as long as it leads to the shutdown of sizable pirate sites, Webtoon will likely continue these anti-piracy efforts moving forward.

    —-

    A copy of the subpoena application, as well as some key exhibits is available here (pdf) . A copy of the signed DMCA subpoena can be found here (pdf) . A full list of all included domains, minus some duplicates, is included below.

    1manga.co
    1manhwa.com
    1stkissmanga.io
    1stkissmanga.me
    astrascans.org
    asurahunter.com
    asuratoon.com
    bacakomik.my.id
    bacakomik.net
    bacamanga.id
    bato.to
    burningtoon.com
    chapmanga.net
    clover-manga.com
    cn.webmota.com
    coffeemanga.io
    comic24hnn.com
    cosmicscans.id
    doombreaker.com
    doombreaker.org
    dsectcomics.org
    earlym.org
    emperor-scan.com
    emperorscan.net
    enryumanga.com
    eztoon101.com
    fecomicc.xyz
    flamecomics.me
    freecomiconline.me
    freemanga.me
    fcmanga.net
    god-manga.com
    haremscann.es
    harimanga.com
    hippo-manga.com
    hivetoon.com
    hwago.org
    immortalupdates.com
    infinitelevelup.com
    jimanga.com
    joji-manga.com
    kaiscans.org
    kanmanhuala.cc
    kingofmanga.com
    klikmanga.id
    komik20.com
    komikcast.cafe
    komikcast.cz
    komikdaily.my.id
    komikid.com
    komikindo.co
    komikindo.moe
    komiku.com
    komikuwu.com
    kumomanga.com
    kunmanga.com
    kunmanga.to
    lectormiau.com
    leerolymp.com
    likemanga.io
    lscomic.com
    lami-manga.com
    luminous-scans.com
    luxmanga.net
    mafia-manga.com
    manga-lucky.com
    manga-za.com
    manga18.me
    manga18fx.com
    mangabtt.com
    mangaclash.com
    mangadass.com
    mangadex.tv
    mangadop.net
    mangaeffect.com
    mangaesp.co
    mangaextreme.com
    mangafire.to
    mangafox.fun
    mangagalaxy.me
    mangahasu.se
    mangaindo.org
    mangakatana.com
    mangakakalot.tv
    mangakakalot.net
    mangakakalot.nl
    mangakomi.io
    mangaku.io
    mangamelo.tv
    mangamew.com
    manganelo.tv
    mangapanda.in
    mangapill.com
    mangaread.org
    mangareader.cc
    mangareader.to
    mangarolls.com
    mangascan.cc
    mangatale.co
    mangatown.com
    mangatv.net
    mangatx.to
    mangauwu.com
    manhuafast.top
    manhuazone.com
    manhwa-thailand.com
    manhwa18.cc
    manhwabtt.com
    manhwaclan.com
    manhwafull.net
    manhwanew.com
    manhwatop.to
    manhwatube.com
    mcreader.net
    mercenary-manga.com
    miku-manga.com
    manytoon.me
    murim-manga.com
    murimrpgsimulation.com
    murimscan.run
    nanomachinemanga.com
    nanomachinenow.com
    natsu.id
    niadd.com
    night-scans.com
    ninemanga.com
    nitroscans.online
    oktoon.com
    omniscient-readersviewpoint.com
    paragonscans.com
    ped-manga.com
    popsmanga.com
    quest-supremacy.com
    questismmanga.com
    ranker-manga.com
    raw.senmanga.com
    rawrmanga.com
    read-lookism.com
    readcomicmanga.com
    readrealityquest.com
    regressorofthefallenfamily.com
    retsu.co
    romantikmanga.com
    rose-manga.com
    shibamanga.com
    solo-max.com
    spy-manga.com
    teamxnovel.com
    templescan.net
    tenshi.id
    thebreakermanhwa.com
    thegodofhighschool.online
    thetowerofgod.com
    thunderscans.com
    toomtam-manga.com
    toongod.cc
    toonily.me
    towerofgodmanhwa.com
    tukangkomik.com
    tusmangas.org
    visortmo.ws
    webtoonhatti.net
    webtoonscan.com
    weimanga.com
    weakherochapters.com
    windbreakermanga.com
    xenon-manga.com
    xn--72ca0fwcc.net
    xn--vv4b11c.com
    yaoiscan.com
    zahard.xyz

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

    • To chevron_right

      Kakao Reveals Anti-Piracy Successes, Legal Action Against Major Manga Sites

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak • 21 August 2024 • 3 minutes

    p-cok-logo For companies reliant on sales of digital products delivered via the internet, any level of success is likely to face not just unlicensed competition, but rivals offering identical products with a price tag marked ‘free’.

    How to tackle this threat depends on the product, the audience, and the location and nature of pirate sites and services active in the niche. Current thinking suggests that companies with synergies can benefit by pooling resources, with the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment perhaps the most obvious example.

    Kakao Entertainment’s approach to content protection is somewhat more bespoke. The company’s ‘P.CoK’ anti-piracy unit stands out for engaging pirates head-on. Most visible on social media, P.CoK claims to recruit webtoon fans as undercover operatives and recently offered rewards for those willing to blow pirates’ cover .

    Kakao’s latest anti-piracy report reveals the results of various initiatives for the first six months of 2024.

    P.CoK Anti-Piracy Whitepaper Vol.5

    kakao-p-cok-vol5 Having previously produced four comprehensive reports, Kakao’s fifth edition covers the period January to June 2024. During that period the company says that technical systems were enhanced while outreach to rightsholders, governments, and other stakeholders, helped in various ways.

    “During the first half of 2024, Kakao Entertainment Illegal Distribution Response Team (P.CoK) expanded its monitoring countries and its scope, established its own identification system for illegal site operators, and engaged in more proactive initiatives to enhance copyright awareness,” the paper begins.

    “P.CoK conducted various interviews with copyright industry stakeholders such as national governments, copyright agencies, content providers (CPs), investigative agencies, and creators.”

    From these interviews, Kakao says it derived “important insights” regarding industry-level solidarity and the value of “collective responses to illegal distribution.”

    Results for January-June 2024

    During the first six months of the year, P.CoK says that its “sophisticated and tailored monitoring strategies” enabled it to identify the operators of 31 illegal sites/services with seven of those shutting down as a result.

    One of those platforms was reader app Tachiyomi, interest in which soared when the project was initially taken down . The full report (available in Korean only) reveals communication from Kakao to Tachiyomi’s developer, apparently in response to what the company perceived as insufficient compliance.

    Warning clarification…. tachiyomi-warning

    The report also details actions currently underway against three major sites. None of are named in full, but for those desperate to know, the descriptions in the report should be sufficient to identify at least two.

    Legal Action Pending Against Three Major Sites

    Summary of key details/allegations contained in the report, including joint action featuring P.CoK and Japan-based anti-piracy group CODA:

    Site ‘M’

    • Site ‘M’ is the world’s No. 1 manga piracy site based on traffic and number of works
    • Site ‘M’ has consistently failed to respond to warning letters from P.CoK
    • P.CoK says it has identified three major operators, including the creator of Site ‘M’
    • Joint Korea/Japan legal action in an unidentified country, targeting operator of Site ‘M’

    ***scans

    • ***scans has an English-speaking translation group ranked in the top 5 in the world
    • ***scans continuously carries out illegal translation / distribution
    • Translated webtoons are often illegally distributed on YouTube and Facebook.
    • ***scans has been taken over by an unnamed overseas comics company
    • Company hired key managers of existing translation group, continues illegal distribution
    • Legal action being prepared against ***scans and the company

    ***manhua

    • ***manhua is a large Chinese site, distributing illegal translations throughout China
    • Systematic illegal distribution through clone sites that are inaccessible in Korea
    • ***manhua has ignored multiple warnings
    • Civil lawsuit being prepared in cooperation with legal Chinese platforms

    P.CoK’s Fifth Anti-Piracy White Paper is available here (pdf, Korean)

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

    • To chevron_right

      Kakao Reveals Anti-Piracy Successes, Legal Action Against Major Manga Sites

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak • 21 August 2024 • 3 minutes

    p-cok-logo For companies reliant on sales of digital products delivered via the internet, any level of success is likely to face not just unlicensed competition, but rivals offering identical products with a price tag marked ‘free’.

    How to tackle this threat depends on the product, the audience, and the location and nature of pirate sites and services active in the niche. Current thinking suggests that companies with synergies can benefit by pooling resources, with the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment perhaps the most obvious example.

    Kakao Entertainment’s approach to content protection is somewhat more bespoke. The company’s ‘P.CoK’ anti-piracy unit stands out for engaging pirates head-on. Most visible on social media, P.CoK claims to recruit webtoon fans as undercover operatives and recently offered rewards for those willing to blow pirates’ cover .

    Kakao’s latest anti-piracy report reveals the results of various initiatives for the first six months of 2024.

    P.CoK Anti-Piracy Whitepaper Vol.5

    kakao-p-cok-vol5 Having previously produced four comprehensive reports, Kakao’s fifth edition covers the period January to June 2024. During that period the company says that technical systems were enhanced while outreach to rightsholders, governments, and other stakeholders, helped in various ways.

    “During the first half of 2024, Kakao Entertainment Illegal Distribution Response Team (P.CoK) expanded its monitoring countries and its scope, established its own identification system for illegal site operators, and engaged in more proactive initiatives to enhance copyright awareness,” the paper begins.

    “P.CoK conducted various interviews with copyright industry stakeholders such as national governments, copyright agencies, content providers (CPs), investigative agencies, and creators.”

    From these interviews, Kakao says it derived “important insights” regarding industry-level solidarity and the value of “collective responses to illegal distribution.”

    Results for January-June 2024

    During the first six months of the year, P.CoK says that its “sophisticated and tailored monitoring strategies” enabled it to identify the operators of 31 illegal sites/services with seven of those shutting down as a result.

    One of those platforms was reader app Tachiyomi, interest in which soared when the project was initially taken down . The full report (available in Korean only) reveals communication from Kakao to Tachiyomi’s developer, apparently in response to what the company perceived as insufficient compliance.

    Warning clarification…. tachiyomi-warning

    The report also details actions currently underway against three major sites. None of are named in full, but for those desperate to know, the descriptions in the report should be sufficient to identify at least two.

    Legal Action Pending Against Three Major Sites

    Summary of key details/allegations contained in the report, including joint action featuring P.CoK and Japan-based anti-piracy group CODA:

    Site ‘M’

    • Site ‘M’ is the world’s No. 1 manga piracy site based on traffic and number of works
    • Site ‘M’ has consistently failed to respond to warning letters from P.CoK
    • P.CoK says it has identified three major operators, including the creator of Site ‘M’
    • Joint Korea/Japan legal action in an unidentified country, targeting operator of Site ‘M’

    ***scans

    • ***scans has an English-speaking translation group ranked in the top 5 in the world
    • ***scans continuously carries out illegal translation / distribution
    • Translated webtoons are often illegally distributed on YouTube and Facebook.
    • ***scans has been taken over by an unnamed overseas comics company
    • Company hired key managers of existing translation group, continues illegal distribution
    • Legal action being prepared against ***scans and the company

    ***manhua

    • ***manhua is a large Chinese site, distributing illegal translations throughout China
    • Systematic illegal distribution through clone sites that are inaccessible in Korea
    • ***manhua has ignored multiple warnings
    • Civil lawsuit being prepared in cooperation with legal Chinese platforms

    P.CoK’s Fifth Anti-Piracy White Paper is available here (pdf, Korean)

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

    • To chevron_right

      Kakao Reveals Anti-Piracy Successes, Legal Action Against Major Manga Sites

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak • 21 August 2024 • 3 minutes

    p-cok-logo For companies reliant on sales of digital products delivered via the internet, any level of success is likely to face not just unlicensed competition, but rivals offering identical products with a price tag marked ‘free’.

    How to tackle this threat depends on the product, the audience, and the location and nature of pirate sites and services active in the niche. Current thinking suggests that companies with synergies can benefit by pooling resources, with the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment perhaps the most obvious example.

    Kakao Entertainment’s approach to content protection is somewhat more bespoke. The company’s ‘P.CoK’ anti-piracy unit stands out for engaging pirates head-on. Most visible on social media, P.CoK claims to recruit webtoon fans as undercover operatives and recently offered rewards for those willing to blow pirates’ cover .

    Kakao’s latest anti-piracy report reveals the results of various initiatives for the first six months of 2024.

    P.CoK Anti-Piracy Whitepaper Vol.5

    kakao-p-cok-vol5 Having previously produced four comprehensive reports, Kakao’s fifth edition covers the period January to June 2024. During that period the company says that technical systems were enhanced while outreach to rightsholders, governments, and other stakeholders, helped in various ways.

    “During the first half of 2024, Kakao Entertainment Illegal Distribution Response Team (P.CoK) expanded its monitoring countries and its scope, established its own identification system for illegal site operators, and engaged in more proactive initiatives to enhance copyright awareness,” the paper begins.

    “P.CoK conducted various interviews with copyright industry stakeholders such as national governments, copyright agencies, content providers (CPs), investigative agencies, and creators.”

    From these interviews, Kakao says it derived “important insights” regarding industry-level solidarity and the value of “collective responses to illegal distribution.”

    Results for January-June 2024

    During the first six months of the year, P.CoK says that its “sophisticated and tailored monitoring strategies” enabled it to identify the operators of 31 illegal sites/services with seven of those shutting down as a result.

    One of those platforms was reader app Tachiyomi, interest in which soared when the project was initially taken down . The full report (available in Korean only) reveals communication from Kakao to Tachiyomi’s developer, apparently in response to what the company perceived as insufficient compliance.

    Warning clarification…. tachiyomi-warning

    The report also details actions currently underway against three major sites. None of are named in full, but for those desperate to know, the descriptions in the report should be sufficient to identify at least two.

    Legal Action Pending Against Three Major Sites

    Summary of key details/allegations contained in the report, including joint action featuring P.CoK and Japan-based anti-piracy group CODA:

    Site ‘M’

    • Site ‘M’ is the world’s No. 1 manga piracy site based on traffic and number of works
    • Site ‘M’ has consistently failed to respond to warning letters from P.CoK
    • P.CoK says it has identified three major operators, including the creator of Site ‘M’
    • Joint Korea/Japan legal action in an unidentified country, targeting operator of Site ‘M’

    ***scans

    • ***scans has an English-speaking translation group ranked in the top 5 in the world
    • ***scans continuously carries out illegal translation / distribution
    • Translated webtoons are often illegally distributed on YouTube and Facebook.
    • ***scans has been taken over by an unnamed overseas comics company
    • Company hired key managers of existing translation group, continues illegal distribution
    • Legal action being prepared against ***scans and the company

    ***manhua

    • ***manhua is a large Chinese site, distributing illegal translations throughout China
    • Systematic illegal distribution through clone sites that are inaccessible in Korea
    • ***manhua has ignored multiple warnings
    • Civil lawsuit being prepared in cooperation with legal Chinese platforms

    P.CoK’s Fifth Anti-Piracy White Paper is available here (pdf, Korean)

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