Aniwave Takes Action: ACE's Hunt for Fmovies Successors
Aniwave and ACE's Ongoing Battle Against Piracy
The Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) is arguably the world’s most active anti-piracy coalition. This influential group systematically hunts down key piracy players on behalf of major Hollywood studios and prominent entertainment companies such as Apple, BBC, and Netflix.
As of late, ACE's efforts are centered on aniwave, particularly focusing on the sudden demise of the notorious piracy site Fmovies.
The Fmovies Shutdown: A Turning Point?
Fmovies, considered one of the largest pirate websites, began unraveling towards the end of June. It abruptly stopped adding new content and went offline shortly after without any official explanation. Though the exact reasons remain unclear, various factors such as ongoing enforcement efforts, along with political and diplomatic pressure, are being speculated.
- ACE's role in Fmovies' downfall remains a subject of debate.
- The MPA's visit to Vietnam, where Fmovies is allegedly based, coinciding with this incident is notable.
- Furthermore, other pirate sites associated with Fmovies ceased operations towards the end of July.
Disperse and Redirect: A New Strategy
In a surprising turn, after Fmovies' closure, several sister sites opted to redirect users to new pirate streaming portals instead of shutting down completely. Highlights include:
- flixorz.to redirected to theflixtor.to
- movies7.to redirected to mov2day.to
- swatchseries.mx redirected to 2flix.to
This strategy revitalizes attention on the ongoing battle against piracy in the streaming landscape, as ACE continues their efforts to eliminate piracy networks.
This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.