Piracy Crackdown: ACE Shuts Down Rare Breed TV, Yet Website Stays Afloat!

The Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) has pulled the plug on Rare Breed IPTV, a giant in the illegal streaming world. Even as Rare Breed TV’s website continues to offer bargain-bin subscriptions, ACE is cracking down, proving once again that crime doesn’t stream quietly.

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Hot Take:

In a plot twist worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster, the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) has unmasked Rare Breed TV, an illegal IPTV service that was streaming like a pirate on Red Bull. But wait—despite agreeing to walk the plank, Rare Breed TV’s website is still up and running. Is this a case of the stubborn pirate or a sequel waiting to happen? Stay tuned!

Key Points:

  • ACE has shut down Rare Breed TV, a major illegal IPTV service provider, after a financial settlement was reached.
  • Rare Breed TV boasted over 28,000 channels and more than 100,000 movies and series, all without proper licensing.
  • The operators of Rare Breed TV agreed to cease operations but the website remains active for the time being.
  • ACE collaborates with major entertainment companies and law enforcement to dismantle piracy operations.
  • ACE has a track record of taking down significant piracy platforms since its inception in 2017.

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