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International Crackdown on the Illegal Streaming of Sporting Events

International Crackdown on the Illegal Streaming of Sporting Events

By: Jack Brestel

What Happened?

Streameast, the world’s largest illegal sports streaming platform, was shut down September 3, 2025 by the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE), a global antipiracy group.[1] The website had 80 domains and received over 1.6 billion visits in the last year.[2] Streameast provided access to NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, boxing, MMA, motorsports, and various professional soccer matches.[3] ACE is a coalition of over 50 global media and entertainment organizations, including Amazon, Apple TV+, Netflix, and Paramount, that operate alongside law enforcement, including Europol and the U.S. Department of Justice, to reduce online piracy of copyrighted material.[4] In this case, two men in Egypt were arrested on suspicion of copyright infringement with authorities seizing laptops and smartphones believed to have helped operate the piracy websites as well as links to a shell company in the United Arab Emirates that allegedly conspired to launder over 6 million dollars.[5]

The Sony Defense, Grokster Limitation, and a (Nintendo) Switch-Up?

The Sony Defense, Grokster Limitation, and a (Nintendo) Switch-Up?

By Eleni Paraskevopoulos

If you’re a fan of video games, you may be familiar with the concept of emulators.  An emulator is a computer program or device that enables a computer system to function like another device.[1] Imagine you suddenly have the urge to relive the experience of playing “Mario Kart: Double Dash!!” on the GameCube, but you don’t have access to a working GameCube. With an emulator, that wouldn’t be a problem. Emulators are not exclusive to video game consoles.[2] Software developers often use emulators to test how an app would function on various devices with varying operating systems.[3] In addition to its ability to allow users to play classic video games on modern devices[4], emulation also has a purpose and use in developing technology and refining it to work across various software systems.[5] Because of its multi-purpose use, the technology exists in a sort of legal grey area.[6] Although, that may all change.

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