Openload...

Rahula Kasun

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  • Feb 1, 2013
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    :sorry::sorry::sorry:

    “The website is no longer available due to copyright infringement. You will be redirected to alliance4creativity.com,” it reads.

    Openload, one of the largest file-hosting sites on the Internet, has agreed to shut down its service. Openload.co and several related domains, including Streamango, now show a banner confirming that they have been taken over by global anti-piracy coalition ACE. According to ACE, the operator further agreed to pay significant damages.


    With millions of regular visitors, file-hosting site Openload generates more traffic than popular streaming services such as Hulu or HBO Go.

    While the site has plenty of legal uses it is also a thorn in the side of many copyright holders, due to the frequent appearance of pirated content.

    This pirate stigma most recently resulted in a mention on the US Government’s list of “Notorious Markets”.

    Today the site’s regular users are welcomed by a rather unpleasant surprise. Instead of the usual interface, allowing them to access the latest videos, they see a message from the global anti-piracy alliance ACE.
     

    imhotep

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    They were suspended in 2016 as well.. But this time looks like a permanent shutdown. :angry:
     

    Platy

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    “The website is no longer available due to copyright infringement. You will be redirected to alliance4creativity.com,” it reads.

    Openload, one of the largest file-hosting sites on the Internet, has agreed to shut down its service. Openload.co and several related domains, including Streamango, now show a banner confirming that they have been taken over by global anti-piracy coalition ACE. According to ACE, the operator further agreed to pay significant damages.


    With millions of regular visitors, file-hosting site Openload generates more traffic than popular streaming services such as Hulu or HBO Go.

    While the site has plenty of legal uses it is also a thorn in the side of many copyright holders, due to the frequent appearance of pirated content.

    This pirate stigma most recently resulted in a mention on the US Government’s list of “Notorious Markets”.

    Today the site’s regular users are welcomed by a rather unpleasant surprise. Instead of the usual interface, allowing them to access the latest videos, they see a message from the global anti-piracy alliance ACE.


    :growl::growl: