Piracy Knockout: ACE Scores Big in Battle Against Illegal Sports Streams!

ACE has scored a major win by shutting down Markkystreams, the largest illegal live sports streaming operation ever. With 821 million visits last year, this Vietnam-based piracy ring was a big player, streaming sports events daily across the U.S. and Canada. Goodbye, illegal touchdowns and slam dunks!

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Hot Take:

Well, it looks like the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) just pulled a full-on superhero move, swooping in to save the day from the evil clutches of sports streaming pirates. Who knew the most epic battle wasn’t on the field, but online? Maybe next time, the pirates should’ve tried hiding in plain sight, like a referee during instant replay!

Key Points:

  • ACE took down a major sports streaming piracy ring based in Vietnam, boasting 821 million visits last year.
  • This operation primarily targeted U.S. and Canadian audiences with a smorgasbord of illegally streamed sports events.
  • The takedown involved 138 domains, including notorious names like Markkystreams and Crackstreams.
  • ACE’s crackdown is part of a broader effort involving over 50 media giants and collaborations with law enforcement agencies.
  • Since its inception, ACE has been responsible for taking down numerous illicit streaming services globally.

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