Sunday, February 06, 2011

"Homeland Security" seizes LEGAL sports site

It is just an indexing service, as Google is on a much larger scale. And what has it got to do with homeland security anyway?
"Together with several other sites, popular sports streaming and peer-to-peer website Rojadirecta has had its domain seized by U.S. authorities.

A large notice appeared on Rojadirecta.org's website informing users, "This domain name has been seized by ICE-Homeland Security Investigations, Special Agent in Charge, New York Office, in accordance with a seizure warrant obtained by the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York [...]"

The seizure of the site is particularly controversial because Rojadirecta, a Spanish site, was found by Spanish courts to be operating legally. The domain's closure has been accompanied by a spate of other crackdowns by the government...

Rojadirecta, which compiles links to live broadcasts of sports events such as the NBA, NFL, and MLB, typically receives more than a million visits each day and is "listed among the 100 most popular sites in Spain in terms of traffic," according to TorrentFreak. TorrentFreak also notes, "Similar to BitTorrent sites, Rojadirecta doesn't host any copyrighted material. Instead, it indexes HTTP links to sports streams that can already be found on the Internet, and also carries links to .torrent files which are hosted on other sites."

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The US believes it has the right, and more so the power, to police the world! It's no doubt cheaper to do that electronically than militarily, but both ways are imperialistic (and we all know how empires end up - bankrupt!).

Anonymous said...

Where is the Spanish govt while this travesty continues?