Court orders Google to uninstall pirate IPTV app sideloaded on Android devices
An Argentine court has ordered Google to uninstall the pirate IPTV app MagisTV from Android devices and block 69 associated domains, part of a broader anti-piracy initiative.
Read original articleAn Argentine court has taken significant action against the pirate IPTV service MagisTV by ordering Google to "immediately uninstall" its apps from Android devices. This unprecedented ruling, issued on September 13, 2024, also mandates local ISPs to block 69 domains associated with MagisTV, which is not available on the official Google Play store. The court's decision aims to eliminate the app from devices already using it, as the installed versions pose a continuing threat to intellectual property rights. The order specifies technical measures for Google to identify and remove the app from devices with Argentine IP addresses. This move is part of a broader anti-piracy initiative led by the LATAM anti-piracy group Alianza, which has been actively pursuing legal actions against piracy in the region. The ruling has sparked discussions about its potential global implications, as similar measures may be adopted in other countries facing piracy issues. The case has also led to arrests in Argentina linked to the distribution of MagisTV devices, highlighting the ongoing crackdown on piracy in the region.
- An Argentine court has ordered Google to uninstall the MagisTV app from Android devices.
- The ruling includes blocking 69 domains associated with the pirate IPTV service.
- The action is part of a broader anti-piracy initiative by the LATAM anti-piracy group Alianza.
- The court's decision may set a precedent for similar actions in other countries.
- Arrests have been made in connection with the distribution of MagisTV devices in Argentina.
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The supreme Court is already ruled that 4th amendment protections do extend to cell phones. This order clearly runs contrary to that.
While the block itself may be legitimate, as the motivation was the refusal from X from deleting a few tweets doxxing a police investigator and his family members, the whole process was done in a few little short of a full blown dictatorship: one of the points of the court order demanded Google and Apple to remove all VPN apps from their stores, and some legal experts interpreted that as also ordering removal from the phones themselves. The justice that sent the order backtracked it later, but it was possible and the order was standing during that time.
The VPN issue got relatively little discussion on the press and too many people were too quick to equate criticism of the overly broad court order with defense of Twitter and Musk, so the well was poisoned from the start.
This setup allows you to stream pirated movies and series with a clean UI. You can search for movies in a IMDB-like database, save them to watch later using the library feature, add subtitles, select streaming quality, and the extension syncs with your Stremio account, so you only need to install it once and it works across all your devices. I suspect this might get shut down soon due to legal pressure. MagisTV offers live TV, sports, and more, so the pressure from corporations is even greater.
Of course, if your ISP monitors you for pirated content, you could get into trouble if you don't use a VPN. However, in my country, it's not a big deal since a lot of people use torrents. Piracy is likely more common in South America compared to the US or Europe.
... Or they add another step to the distribution or sideloading process that mutates the apk with a little bit of random data so that it won't have the same hash and thus won't be identified for deletion.
For example, android 7, 8,9, 10 etc? Or was there a specific update that made this possible?
Frankly this is quite worrysome as we already know google enabled COVID "controls" without any opt in or notice, and I believe this affected all versions of android.
I'm not sure the android platform API's actually let google play services do it, and even if they did, I'm not sure google play services has code to uninstall an app not from the play store on request.
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