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Home / Crime and Justice / US Seizes EU's Top Piracy Websites

US Seizes EU's Top Piracy Websites

30 Jan

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Summary

  • US seized three major European piracy domains.
  • Sites offered millions of infringed works via torrents.
  • Bulgarian authorities assisted US in the crackdown.
US Seizes EU's Top Piracy Websites

Internet domains for three prominent European piracy sites have been seized by the United States Department of Justice. Zamunda.net, ArenaBG.com, and Zelka.org, known for distributing pirated movies, TV shows, and video games, are now inaccessible. These sites collectively attracted tens of millions of visits annually, offering countless infringed works for download.

Operating from Bulgaria, the domains were registered in the US, enabling federal officials to take action against criminal copyright infringement. The operation was conducted with significant assistance from Bulgarian authorities, who executed searches at 30 addresses nationwide. This collaborative effort led to the seizure of electronic equipment and evidence.

This action, which began with a request for US assistance in 2020, targeted the core infrastructure of these piracy hubs. While Zamunda.se has been observed to remain online, the seizure represents a significant blow to intellectual property theft in the EU.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The US Department of Justice seized the internet domains for Zamunda.net, ArenaBG.com, and Zelka.org.
The domains were registered in the US, allowing US federal officials to seize them, with assistance from Bulgarian authorities.
Yes, the crackdown was a collaborative effort between the US Department of Justice and Bulgarian authorities.

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