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  2. Protecting Lawful Streaming Act - Wikipedia

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    The Protecting Lawful Streaming Act of 2020 is a United States law that makes it a felony to engage in large-scale streaming of copyright material. The bill was introduced by Senator Thom Tillis on December 10, 2020.

  3. Commercial Felony Streaming Act - Wikipedia

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    The penalty could include up to five years of prison-time. The bill defined illegal streaming as streaming ten or more times in a 180-day period. Furthermore, the value of the illegally streamed material would have to be greater than $2,500, or the licensing fees would have to be over $5,000.

  4. 9 Best Free Movie Watching Websites and Streaming Services - AOL

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    Are Free Movie Websites Illegal? Whether or not a streaming service’s free movie selection is legal or not depends on the site. Some movie sites have illegally uploaded, unlicensed material.

  5. Internet censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The SAVE Act makes it illegal to knowingly advertise content related to sex trafficking, including online advertising. The law established federal criminal liability for third-party content. One concern was that this would lead companies to over-censor, or to limit the practice of monitoring content altogether to avoid "knowledge" of illegal ...

  6. The COVID-19 relief bill makes illegal streaming a felony ...

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    The Protecting Lawful Streaming Act of 2020, penned by Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina, instead sets its sights on “commercial, for-profit streaming piracy services.” “The ...

  7. Five Men Convicted of Operating Massive, Illegal Streaming ...

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    Five men were convicted by a federal jury in Las Vegas this week for their part in operating Jetflicks, which officials say was one of the largest illegal streaming services in the U.S. Jetflicks ...

  8. Stop Online Piracy Act - Wikipedia

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    [clarification needed] A court order requested by the DOJ could include barring online advertising networks and payment facilitators from conducting business with websites found to infringe on federal criminal intellectual-property laws, barring search engines from linking to such sites, and requiring Internet service providers to block access ...

  9. The illegal streaming site used software to scrape piracy websites for TV shows and then uploaded them to its own servers, charging users $9.99 a month for access