Department of Justice Seals

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I don't know if this post belongs here ,but I will be breif.

The DOJ seized an online streaming site that I watch,
I usually watch pay per views and various sports related streams for free.

This was on the website at A T D H E dot com. that they seized.
lol the web has already found a new domain name. It's up and running again :lolup:
 
The story behind this appeared in the Casinomeister News section last Friday:

NEW YORK U.S. ATTORNEY ACTS AGAINST SPORTSBETTING PROMOTERS

10 websites – some of them offshore - seized by federal authorities under copyright laws

The war against online sportsbetting in the United States continued this week with the U. S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York apparently seizing 10 websites it claims were conspiring to promote the illegal live internet streaming of the NFL Super Bowl.

In a seizure affidavit unsealed Wednesday, the US Attorney’s Department revealed that it had collaborated with US Customs and Immigration Enforcement in a successful action to halt the plan.

The documentation indicates that not all of the sites were on US soil - one in Spain is identified as Rojadirecta.org, whilst another is named as ATDHE.net. The former site carried a notification that it had been seized by "Homeland Security Investigations" and was festooned with the shields of the Department of Justice, The National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Centre and Homeland Security Investigations.

The notice advised: "This domain has been seized by ICE - Homeland Security Investigations, Special Agent in Charge, New York Office, in accordance with a seizure warrant obtained by the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, and issued pursuant to 18 USC sections 981 and 2323 by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York."

The advisory was followed by a description of the law against the reproduction or distribution of copyrighted material and punitive measures under USC18 section 2319.

It appears that the sites were primarily information vehicles designed to link punters with websites displaying the videostreamed pirated material.

The court documentation claims that the pirating of copyrighted sports material adversely impacts the legitimate revenues of both authorised broadcasters and the sports leagues themselves, forcing them to pass on losses to the man in the street by raising ticket prices and the charge for cost-per-view offerings.
 
The story behind this appeared in the Casinomeister News section last Friday:

NEW YORK U.S. ATTORNEY ACTS AGAINST SPORTSBETTING PROMOTERS

10 websites – some of them offshore - seized by federal authorities under copyright laws

The war against on line sportsbetting in the United States continued this week with the U. S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York apparently seizing 10 websites it claims were conspiring to promote the illegal live internet streaming of the NFL Super Bowl.

In a seizure affidavit unsealed Wednesday, the US Attorney’s Department revealed that it had collaborated with US Customs and Immigration Enforcement in a successful action to halt the plan.

The documentation indicates that not all of the sites were on US soil - one in Spain is identified as Rojadirecta.org, whilst another is named as ATDHE.net. The former site carried a notification that it had been seized by "Homeland Security Investigations" and was festooned with the shields of the Department of Justice, The National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Centre and Homeland Security Investigations.

The notice advised: "This domain has been seized by ICE - Homeland Security Investigations, Special Agent in Charge, New York Office, in accordance with a seizure warrant obtained by the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, and issued pursuant to 18 USC sections 981 and 2323 by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York."

The advisory was followed by a description of the law against the reproduction or distribution of copyrighted material and punitive measures under USC18 section 2319.

It appears that the sites were primarily information vehicles designed to link punters with websites displaying the videostreamed pirated material.

The court documentation claims that the pirating of copyrighted sports material adversely impacts the legitimate revenues of both authorised broadcasters and the sports leagues themselves, forcing them to pass on losses to the man in the street by raising ticket prices and the charge for cost-per-view offerings.

Hey Jetset,

I don't know that the forum members know about Casinomeister's news section. A lot of them think the forum is the only thing on the site worth looking at maybe?

You use to post your news in here on the forum. Wish you still did, because the news is important to the future of this on line gaming industry.

Thanks for pointing us to the news page. :thumbsup:
 
Hey Jetset,

I don't know that the forum members know about Casinomeister's news section. A lot of them think the forum is the only thing on the site worth looking at maybe?

You use to post your news in here on the forum. Wish you still did, because the news is important to the future of this on line gaming industry.

Thanks for pointing us to the news page. :thumbsup:

This is one of the ongoing battles in Casinomeister's forum - getting the members to roam a little further than just the forum. I think it would be asking too much of Brian to upload the articles that come out each week via Infopowa - there's just too many :p - so this is where they are located:
https://www.casinomeister.com/gambling-news/

Members need to learn to use the links provided throughout the site to get the information they need. You can lead a horse to water....:D
 
Ya mean there's more than just the forum???:lolup:
Seriously, there's a lot information on the home page of this site, I can spend hours just clicking and reading.:thumbsup:
Maybe a sticky with the news link in it?:notworthy
 
Hey Jetset,

I don't know that the forum members know about Casinomeister's news section. A lot of them think the forum is the only thing on the site worth looking at maybe?

You use to post your news in here on the forum. Wish you still did, because the news is important to the future of this on line gaming industry.

Thanks for pointing us to the news page. :thumbsup:

Ok I found the news section, but that is for reading only not discussion.

And yes I have roamed throughout the casinomeister website but the forum is were I hang out.:D.
Thanks
 
So, this IS about the war on sportsbetting, but this was NOT the legislation used to shut down the sites. Instead, they used anti-piracy laws that apply OUTSIDE the US as well as inside in order to shut down the offshore versions.

Had they used anti-gambling laws, they would NOT have succeeded where such gambling was legal.

It seems the US has considerable power over the internet, even OUTSIDE it's own jurisdictional boundaries. Odd that the US had a rant against CHINA doing the same by trying to censor internet sites deemed to violate CHINESE law, whilst being legal where they were based (in the US:D).

How about CHINA regulating online sports betting, and making all this available to the US players:D
 

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