Antipiracy coalition and Vietnamese police shut down major pirate streaming business

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Antipiracy group Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment and the Hanoi police have shut down Fmovies, which is the world's largest pirate streaming operation.

After an eight-year effort, a major pirated movie and TV series streaming operation based in Vietnam has been shut down, according to a global antipiracy group. Hanoi-based Fmovies and its associated sites drew nearly 374 million monthly visits, with more than 6.7 billion visits alone between January 2023 and this June.

The Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment did not disclose the men's names or other details of the operation. “The Vietnamese movie industry is at a pivotal stage of development, transitioning from a state-subsidized production model to a rapidly growing phase driven by private-sector involvement,” Ngo Phuong Lan, chair of the Vietnam Film Development Assn., said in a statement. 'Intellectual property rights protection is a crucial element for our industry's success.

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