The Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) has acquired three domains from illegal content providers. So today it came to the final end for Openload, Streamango & Streamcherry, which are now gone forever from the Internet landscape.

ACE takes away its rights by turning off Openload, Streamango & Streamcherry

ACE is a coalition of some 30 major global entertainment companies and film studios committed to securing profits from copyrighted material. They use resources from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) to combat piracy. The organization is investigating online piracy and initiating law enforcement to stop and sue pirate companies. Members of the coalition include Amazon, CBS, Disney, HBO, NBCUniversal, Netflix, and Warner Bros.

Openload generated more traffic than leading sources of legal content

Openload.co was a free media online storage service designed to upload and play large video files. With approximately 200 million monthly visitors, starting from the fourth quarter of 2018 Simlearweb statistics, he was conspicuous enough for the content providers. Basically, the offer of openload.co was completely legal. However, you also offered copyrighted content on the platform and therefore it finally came to shutdown. According to ACE, Openload generated more traffic than many leading sources of legal content, including Hulu, HBO Go, Sky, and the CBS News and NBC News sites. It provided pirate copies for 72% of the world's 50 most illegal video streaming and linking sites.

Operator is used in addition to switching off the services to substantial compensation

Shutdown is a big win, according to ACE. As the coalition writes, it has reached an agreement with the operator of the website. As a result, many related open-load domains such as oload.cc, oload.club and oload.download, openload.pw and oloadcdn.net are also offline. The operator of Openload and Streamango would be obliged to discontinue the operation of the services and to pay ACE a substantial compensation. "Prior to this ACE action, Openload and Streamango were massive piracy stores. Openload alone had more than 1,000 servers in Romania, France and Germany, "explains ACE. This is just one of many services that have been set recently. ACE makes it clear that they are only now beginning to massively combat piracy.