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      Fmovies Piracy Ring Was Shut Down by Vietnam, Assisted By ACE

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak • 29 August, 2024 • 6 minutes

    fmovies logo Pirate sites tend to come and go but in recent months, significant shutdowns have been more frequent than usual.

    Fmovies is one of the most prominent casualties. Founded in 2016, the pirate streaming site had been a thorn in Hollywood’s side for years. While rightsholders typically avoid naming pirate sites in public, fearing an indirect promotional effect, Fmovies was a recent exception.

    To illustrate how brazen the platform had become, lawmakers in U.S. Congress received a demo of the site late last year courtesy of MPA Senior Executive Vice President, Karyn Temple. This showed how easily the latest movies and TV shows could be illegally streamed inside one of the country’s best-secured buildings.

    Something had to be done to prevent this from happening and the MPA already had a solution in mind; site blocking. However, since implementing new legislation is a slow process, that raised the prospect of Fmovies and a myriad of related streaming portals continuing to operate.

    Fmovies Empire Falls Apart

    Ultimately, however, the Fmovies empire eventually began to crumble. Early cracks appeared in June when the stream of new content stopped appearing on the site. A few weeks later, Fmovies disappeared entirely , without any official explanation from its operators.

    The shutdown triggered a domino effect. Several other streaming portals with connections to Fmovies ostensibly shut down too, redirecting to ‘new’ streaming sites instead. A few days ago and without warning, those sites also disappeared.

    One of the Fmovies sister sites, Bflixz.to, posted an announcement that was a one-to-one copy of a shutdown notice posted by 123Movies six years ago. That’s no coincidence perhaps; all these sites have connections to Vietnam and Fmovies gained popularity after 123Movies threw in the towel.

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    The pirate site ‘massacre’ of the past few weeks wasn’t limited to platforms offering traditional movies and TV shows. The same piracy empire included AniWave; a massive anime piracy site with more than 170 million monthly visits at its peak. All told, billions of pirate site visits were wiped out overnight.

    ACE and Vietnam Take Credit

    While the significant scope of these events was clear, who or what was responsible wasn’t immediately confirmed. The operators of these sites wouldn’t shut down their profitable businesses without a very good reason; significant legal pressure, perhaps, or potentially even worse.

    Over the past few weeks the MPA and ACE, who represent various major rightsholders including Hollywood studios and Netflix, made no comment. However, their frequent visits to Vietnam suggested that they probably knew more. Those suspicions are confirmed today.

    In a press release, the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment ( ACE ) confirmed that they collaborated with the Hanoi Police to shut down the Fmovies operation. This includes related sites such as AniWave, Bflixz, Flixtorz, Movies7, and Myflixer, as we highlighted in our earlier coverage.

    According to ACE, the operation was the largest piracy ring in the world, attracting more than 6.7 billion visits between January 2023 and June 2024. The Fmovies team was also linked to video hosting provider Vidsrc.to, which went offline this week, impacting hundreds of smaller movie pirate sites that used the service.

    Charles Rivkin, MPA CEO and Chairman of ACE, says that the takedown of Fmovies is “a stunning victory for casts, crews, writers, directors, studios, and the creative community across the globe.”

    “With the leadership of ACE and the partnership of the Ministry of Public Security and the Hanoi Municipal Police, we are countering criminal activity, defending the safety of audiences, reducing risks posed to tens of millions of consumers, and protecting the rights and livelihoods of creators,” Rivkin says.

    Bringing the Operators to Justice

    While it’s confirmed that the Fmovies ring was taken down by Vietnamese law enforcement with support from ACE, the press release doesn’t mention any arrests, names, or any other relevant details.

    Larissa Knapp, MPA Executive Vice President and Chief Content Protection, does praise the international collaboration, however. The former FBI executive says that she’s looking forward to future enforcement efforts where Vietnamese and U.S. authorities bundle their powers.

    “The takedown of Fmovies is a testament to the power of collaboration in protecting the intellectual property rights of creators around the world,” Knapp says.

    “We look forward to ongoing joint efforts with Vietnamese authorities, U.S. Homeland Security Investigations and the U.S. Department of Justice International Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property (ICHIP) program to bring the criminal operators to justice.”

    The latter comment is intriguing. It’s not entirely clear whether it refers to Fmovies directly but if that turns out to be the case, it could mean that not all of those involved with the piracy ring have been identified or caught.

    Vietnam / U.S. Collaboration

    The press release does signal that after years of lobbying, Hollywood and other U.S. rightsholders are working closely with Vietnamese authorities to tackle the thriving pirate site rings in the Asian country.

    This involves U.S. diplomatic efforts too, as a comment from U.S. Ambassador Marc E. Knapper on the Fmovies action makes clear.

    “Strengthening intellectual property rights is an important element of the U.S.-Vietnam Comprehensive Partnership,” Knapper said

    “These prosecutions demonstrate Vietnam’s commitment to intellectual property rights enforcement, contributing to an economic ecosystem where creators and inventors can thrive.”

    The press release adds more collaborative color with a comment from Madam Ngo Phuong Lan, the Chairwoman of the Vietnam Film Development Association ( VFDA ). She stresses that the Vietnamese movie industry is transitioning and that proper copyright protection is vital to its success.

    “The Vietnamese movie industry is at a pivotal stage of development, transitioning from a state-subsidized production model to a rapidly growing phase driven by private sector involvement,” Ngo Phuong Lan says.

    “To achieve fast and sustainable growth and integrate into the global film industry, it is essential that we follow the right path. Intellectual property rights protection is a crucial element for our industry’s success.”

    Vietnam’s Upcoming U.S. Cinema Promotion Program

    Highlighting benefits for Vietnam shows that this enforcement action doesn’t only impact U.S. rightsholders. In this regard, it’s worth mentioning another collaboration, which remains unmentioned in today’s press release.

    According to documents published by Vietnamese authorities, the country is currently planning a Cinema and Tourism Promotion Program in the United States.

    Vietnam’s U.S. Tourism Cinema Promotion program

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    Hollywood can play an important role in drawing more American tourists to Vietnam. By choosing Vietnam as a film location, more people may be inclined to visit, for example. This plan is now underway and events in Los Angeles are scheduled for later this year.

    Translated, Vietnam’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism describes the goal as follows:

    “Take advantage of the prestige and influence of Hollywood partners to organize the Program, attract public attention, and widely promote Vietnamese tourism. Promote tourism promotion through cinema, effectively exploit tourism from cinema, create a breakthrough in tourism promotion and promotion.”

    The Motion Picture Association, under which ACE is managed, is in the loop too. According to the paperwork, an unnamed representative of the movie industry group is scheduled to give a speech at the event.

    How the MPA will benefit from this tourist promotion program remains undiscussed. That being said, with the Fmovies piracy ring effectively shut down, the event will likely be quite a cheerful one. That may even have been part of the plan.

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      Pirate Sites, Billions of Visits, Wiped Out in Hours: Sifting the Fmovies Wreckage

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak • 28 August, 2024 • 3 minutes

    viet-shut With an estimated 190 million visits in March 2024 alone, few pirate streaming sites have ever come to close to the popularity of Fmovies.

    How it was even possible for an unlicensed platform to attract so much traffic is closely linked to Fmovies’ uncanny ability to stay almost perpetually online, year after year. Potential answers to these questions lie in a rich pool of circumstantial evidence; one that promises much but always seems to fall short when it comes to the crunch.

    Fmovies and Associated Sites Fall Like Dominoes

    Whether the full and unedited Fmovies story will emerge anytime soon is unclear. However, perhaps the most intriguing aspect, and potentially the most sensitive, is how in a matter of months, Fmovies went from being almost impossible to shut down, to literally shutting down overnight.

    We outlined a few of our theories last month, concluding that Fmovies was almost certainly pushed . The precise circumstances under which that pushing took place are elusive, but we’re certainly looking forward to finding out.

    Likewise, it will be interesting to learn how the demise of Fmovies in the middle of June, led to many sites connected to Fmovies changing domains (presumably in an effort to stay online), only for those sites and others to collapse so dramatically during Monday night .

    Interestingly, others much closer to this pivotal event claim to be in the dark too.

    Radio Silence

    Posting on Reddit a few hours ago, an individual posting under the heading “from Aniwave admin” said that they’re also being kept in the dark.

    “The Site’s owner has always been pretty disconnected from us, rarely giving us a heads up or any information in advance. Could the site have actually gone down? Yes, it’s possible- some sister sites have closed down recently. But it’s also possible that something happened and they lost control of the site,” Sorrow-San explained.

    “None of us here have direct contacts with the team responsible for the site outside of intermittent emails once in a blue moon…..Those of us capable have reached out to our contacts to get information on what’s going on, but- frankly- for the time being we just don’t know.”

    The true course of events may not see daylight anytime soon. However, after sifting through the wreckage today, we’ve put together a summary of sorts, detailing the casualties linked to the events of Monday evening and other data that aims to explain their significance.

    Billions of Annual Visits

    The exact nature of the Fmovies network isn’t easily explained. Fmovies itself hasn’t been too difficult to track over the years; however, sites either run by the same operators or those connected by platform or content, have had a tendency to become a maze of domain and/or brand changes.

    The existence of clones and imposters doing roughly the same thing hasn’t made things any less complicated, so it’s entirely possible that the table below is incomplete or will require other amendments. That being said, the traffic volumes of these sites speak for themselves, especially when considering that some didn’t even exist a few weeks ago.

    Without full knowledge of the circumstances and background to the shutdowns, predicting what may come next would be little more than guesswork. What seems almost guaranteed, however, is a sudden influx of sites claiming to be the official replacement or reincarnation of those in the table below, ready to pick up where everything left off.

    Whether any of those claims have any basis in truth is an entirely different matter.

    Domain
    Name
    Content
    Focus
    Est. Visits
    May 2024
    Est. Visits
    June 2024
    Est. Visits
    July 2024
    Global
    Rank
    Shutdown
    Notice
    aniwave.to Anime 163.6m 160.4m 171.9m #289 Yes
    soap2dayx2.to Movies/TV 0 44.9m 68.1m #1,023 ?
    zoroxtv.to Anime 57.9m 53.9m 56.1m #1,066 Yes
    fboxz.to Movies/TV 0 23.9m 55.3m #1,183 Yes
    bflixhd.to Movies/TV 0 43.4m 55.5m #1,312 ?
    animesuge.to Anime 45.5m 44.8m 48.1m #1,320 Yes
    anix.to Anime 40.3m 38.4m 42.3m #1,468 Yes
    cinezone.to Movies/TV 38.1m 15.5m 27.3m #2,879 ?
    myflixerz2.to Movies/TV 0 9.1m 22.3m #3,185 ?
    mov2day.to Movies/TV 0 0 19.8m #4,312 ?
    2flix.to Movies/TV 0 0 19.6m #4,319 Yes
    sflixtv.to Movies/TV 18.9m 24.5m 16.5m #4,864 Yes
    filmoflix.to Movies/TV 18.7m 18.9m 11.4m #7,198 ?
    theflixtor.to Movies/TV 0 0 10.8m #7,957 ?
    flixhive.to Movies/TV 268K 2.5m 10.1m #9,057 ?
    papadustream.to* Movies/TV 130.5K 72.7K 69.1K #712K ?
    vidsrc.to* Movies/TV 0 0 0 Null ?
    Unclear when sites went offline* Visitor Estimates & Global Site Rank (SimilarWeb)

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      Pirate Streaming Giants Fboxz, AniWave, Zoroxtv & Others Dead in Major Collapse

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak • 27 August, 2024 • 3 minutes

    fbox logo Pirate streaming sites are a major problem for Hollywood and according to rightsholders, several of the largest sites are operated from Vietnam.

    Vietnam has been a focal point for more than half a decade. It was also the home country for the 123Movies streaming empire before it was shut down in 2018.

    Initially, little was known about the reasons behind 123Movies’ demise but after a few months, the MPA and ACE confirmed that the Vietnamese streaming site had been targeted in an international criminal operation.

    Fmovies –> Fboxz.to Shutdown

    In recent weeks, action targeting streaming sites appeared to flare up again. As discussed in previous articles, Fmovies suddenly threw in the towel while several ‘sister’ sites remained operational or redirected to ‘new’successors. That didn’t last.

    A few hours ago Fboxz.to called it quits. This site, which was linked to the Fmovies cabal, received over 55 million monthly visits in recent months, mostly as a result of Fmovies shutting down.

    Unlike Fmovies, which simply disappeared, a few hours ago Fboxz.to informed its users that the site is shutting down. A message posted on the site notes that “it’s time to say goodbye.”

    “We’ve been providing links to movies and shows for a long time. Now it’s time to say goodbye. Thank you for being our friends and thanks for staying with us that long,” the notice reads.

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    Interestingly, the site’s operators appear to have had a sudden change of heart when it comes to piracy. After providing pirated movies and TV series to millions of people over many years, they now urge users to show respect for creators by paying for the content they consume.

    “PS: Please pay for the movies/shows, that’s what we should do to show our respect to people behind the movies/shows.”

    Familiar Message, Familiar Players?

    The tone of the message stands out; those who have been following piracy news for a few years have likely seen it before. The exact same farewell message was also posted by the operators of 123Movies more than six years ago, as shown below.

    The old 123Movies farewell message

    The identical language is noteworthy. 123Movies shut down after an international law enforcement operation and then shortly after, Fmovies emerged as the new pirate streaming king. Now, Fmovies is gone, and its sister sites are shutting down too, with a message linking right back to the closure of 123Movies.

    It seems likely that some type of enforcement action is behind these recent events but at the time of writing, there is no official confirmation. What can be said with complete confidence is that MPA and ACE saw the Fmovies sites as the largest piracy threat, and those concerns were discussed with Vietnamese Government officials earlier this year .

    Fboxz.to, when it was still online

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    Just a few days ago, ACE and the MPA maintained the pressure by trying to uncover the identities of the people behind several Fmovies successors, including theflixtor.to, mov2day.to, and 2flix.to. All of these sites shut down overnight, but without any notice or farewell message like the others.

    It’s perhaps not a coincidence that associated video streaming source vidsrc2.to is unreachable too.

    AniWave and Others Wave Goodbye

    As we were writing this article, another Fmovies-linked site disappeared. Aniwave.to, formerly known as 9anime, serviced a mind-blowing 170 million visits a month; that won’t be the case for long.

    A message posted on the site suggests that with the arrival of improved legal alternatives, now is an opportune time to stop pirating.

    “Now that everything has improved… it is also time for us to say goodbye…It is difficult to part with something we have invested so much effort and passion into, but it is something we need to do.

    “Every game must have an end…and life is about experiences. Every mistake teaches us lessons that help us grow,” the AniWave team adds.

    The team end with the same advice displayed on Fboxz, which urges people to choose legal alternatives from now on.

    “If possible, please use legal paid services. It’s something we should do to show our respect for creators and content producers.”

    AniWave Farewell

    aniwave goodbye

    AniWave’s shutdown announcement isn’t unique. The same message is posted on related sites including AnimeSurge.to and Anix.to. At this point, it is safe to say that if a few weeks ago the Fmovies empire was crumbling, today it’s showing all the signs of a collapse.

    Given the impact of these shutdowns, it seems likely that more information will trickle in during the coming days. We will keep an eye on the situation and cover the fallout in due course.

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