Reefa Posted February 25, 2017 Share Posted February 25, 2017 Quote As Australians get used to the idea of The Pirate Bay being blocked by ISPs, more obstacles are on their way. Movie company Village Roadshow has initiated new legal action, targeting dozens of domains belonging to some of the most popular torrent, streaming, and direct download sites. Following a case brought by Roadshow Films, Foxtel, Disney, Paramount, Columbia, and 20th Century Fox, last December more than fifty Internet service providers Down Under were ordered to start barring subscriber access to ‘pirate’ sites. At the Federal Court, Justice John Nicholas ruled that The Pirate Bay, Torrentz, TorrentHound, IsoHunt and streaming service SolarMovie would all have to be rendered inaccessible to consumers in Australia. Included in the order were dozens of proxy and mirror sites. After working so hard to have site-blocking legislation passed, it was only a matter of time before rightsholders returned to have more sites blocked. It was therefore no surprise to hear that a new process was launched earlier today. Backed by six movie studios, Village Roadshow is again in the driving seat, this time seeking to block dozens of ‘pirate’ sites. ComputerWorld reports that there are 41 sites targeted although a couple of domains in the list relate to the same core site. Many popular torrent sites are in the spotlight including ExtraTorrent, RarBG, Demonoid, LimeTorrents, Torrent Downloads, TorrentProject, YTS and EZTV. Streaming portals 123Movies, CouchTuner, Icefilms, Movie4K, PrimeWire, Viooz, Putlocker, WatchFree and WatchSeries are also listed alongside direct download sites RlsBB and TehParadox. The complaint also targets several proxy and mirror sites. In its application, Roadshow requests that ISPs Telstra, Optus, Vocus, TPG, (and their subsidiaries) block the sites using the template established in the earlier Pirate Bay case. If the movie company wants additional proxy and mirror sites blocked in future, it will need to file an affidavit with the court. The full list of sites, courtesy of Computerworld, reads as follows: Quote • 123Movies • Alluc • Bitsnoop • Couchtuner • Demonoid • Extra.to • ExtraTorrent.cc • EYNY • EZTV • FMovies • GenVideos • Hdmovieswatch • Icefilms • Kinogo • KissCartoon • Limetorrents • MegaShare • Movie4k • Phimmoi • Piratebay.to • PrimeWire • Putlocker.ch • Putlocker.plus • Putlocker.run • Putlockers.vip • Rarbg • RIsbb • Shush • Softarchive • Spacemov • Tehparadox • Torrent Downloads • TorrentProject • Viooz • WatchFree • WatchSeries • Xemphimso • Xmovies8.org • XMovies8.tv • Yify Torrent • YTS source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straycat19 Posted February 25, 2017 Share Posted February 25, 2017 They selected some insignificant sites and missed some of the largest and best 'stocked' sites that have been around for years, and for some reason never show up on anyone's list. And as long as no one ever mentions them, since they have never shown up in a web search, they will remain to be the best sites on the internet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted February 25, 2017 Share Posted February 25, 2017 The way Google is headed nothing going show up in there search much longer , like anyone still uses it ? i have add to search bar and i just add sites internal search and search engines and i use Context Search add-on i can just highlight the word from trackers to what ever im looking for and go right to it lol The best way too find sites on Google is go too there DMCA removal page and bookmark them but I dont find many there I dont already know about lol . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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