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Rightholders disconnected Moonwalk Steam Player servers

As it was recently reported, in the Netherlands were turned off servers of the streaming player Moonwalk, which was very popular among pirate online cinemas.

TorrentFreak was the first to report about it with reference to the Dutch Copyright Foundation (BREIN).

In its crusade on Moonwalk, BREIN teamed up with the American ACE (Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment) and the MPAA (American Film Association).

“As part of a special operation conducted with law enforcement officials, BREIN managed to shut down servers, seize and confiscate property, and issue metadata to three Dutch and two foreign legal entities associated with Moonwalk”, – reported TorrentFreak resource.

The Moonwalk website also has an announcement that the site is “permanently closed.”

Rightholders disconnected Moonwalk Steam Player servers
Rightholders disconnected Moonwalk Steam Player servers

The Moonwalk player not only played content, but also stored it, providing fast transfer. In fact, Moonwalk was a pirated content delivery network (CDN). To get access to the library, the owners had only to insert the player code on their website.

Speaking about the library, according to BREIN, on the Moonwalk servers were collected 26 thousand films and 10 thousand series, and only in the last months were added 2.5 thousand units.

“The 50 most popular sites with Moonwalk had a total of 395 million visits from 89 million unique visitors per month. According to the most conservative estimates, the damage to the copyright holders from the activities of Moonwalk amounted to several hundred million dollars”, – told in BREIN.

Moonwalk first became known in February 2019 when the cybersecurity company Group-IS mentioned Moonwalk in its report on major monopolists of the pirate video market.

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According to experts, the system was launched in 2013, and as of the beginning of 2019, 33.4 thousand films and series were stored on the company’s servers. For every thousand views, Moonwalk paid sites $ 0.6. Like most other pirated online cinemas, the project earned on advertising, with the greatest part of its advertisements consisted illegal online casinos.

The ex parte court orders were obtained by BREIN following a joint investigation with ACE, which counts almost three dozen of the world’s leading content and broadcasting companies as members. It is clear that the orders were intended to cause the shutdown of Moonwalk while providing evidence on its operations and presumably, its operators.

The names of the Moonwalk owners are not disclosed.
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