An anti-piracy alliance supported by many major US and UK movie studios, broadcasters and content providers has dealt a blow to the third-party Kodi add-on scene after it successfully forced a number of popular piracy-linked streaming tools offline. In what appears to be a coordinated crackdown, developers including jsergio123 and The_Alpha, who are responsible for the development and hosting of add-ons like urlresolver, metahandler, Bennu, DeathStreams and Sportie, confirmed that they will no longer maintain their Kodi creations and have immediately shut them down.
[...] The crackdown suggests the MPA/MPAA-led Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment has a thorough understanding of how owners of so-called "Kodi boxes" are able to stream TV shows and films illegally. While Colossus merely hosts the tools, urlresolver and metahandler did much of the heavy lifting for streamers. Their job was to scrape video hosting sites for relevant streaming links and serve them up for tools like Covenant inside Kodi. Streamers will find it very difficult to find working video streams of their favorite content without them, but they could reappear via a new host in the future.
Source: Hollywood strikes back against illegal streaming Kodi add-ons
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(Score: 3, Insightful) by stretch611 on Sunday November 19 2017, @06:22PM
Why not fight Netflix. It doesn't matter... Win or Lose with Neflix, the media companies win in either case.
The media companies fought tooth and nail against VHS and Betamax... The idea of recording shows to watch later was obviously illegal./s They lost that case and were punished by having VHS (and later DVD) sales start making more money than anything else.
If they win, they lose competition... if they lose, they gain a regular income stream.
Must be nice... you make horrible decisions and make money regardless.
Now with 5 covid vaccine shots/boosters altering my DNA :P