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		<title>Two men plead guilty to running large illegal streaming sites</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Dec 2019 19:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Polo and Villarino will receive their sentences on March 13th and March 20th, respectively. The saga won&#8217;t be over for a while. The remaining six people charged over alleged roles in ISIA and Jetflicks will go to trial on February 3rd. However, it&#8217;s safe to say that the guilty pleas made it that much [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Polo and Villarino will receive their sentences on March 13th and March 20th, respectively.</p>
<p>The saga won&#8217;t be over for a while.  The remaining six people charged over alleged roles in ISIA and Jetflicks will go to trial on February 3rd.  However, it&#8217;s safe to say that the guilty pleas made it that much harder for the other accused pirates to defend themselves in court.  While we wouldn&#8217;t rule out the possibility of court battles, it may be more about the severity of their sentences than whether or not they&#8217;ll be sentenced at all.</p>
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		<title>Eight people face federal charges for running illegal streaming sites</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Aug 2019 00:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Defendants listed in the indictment include Kristopher Lee Dallmann, 36, Douglas M. Courson, 59; Felipe Garcia, 37; Jared Edward Jaurequi aka &#8220;Jared Edwards&#8221;, 38; Peter H. Huber, 61; Yoany Vaillant, aka &#8220;Yoany Vaillant Fajardo&#8221;, 38 and Luis Angel Villarino, 40. The individuals, all who were involved in Jetflicks, are all charged with conspiracy to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Defendants listed in the indictment include Kristopher Lee Dallmann, 36, Douglas M. Courson, 59; Felipe Garcia, 37; Jared Edward Jaurequi aka &#8220;Jared Edwards&#8221;, 38; Peter H. Huber, 61; Yoany Vaillant, aka &#8220;Yoany Vaillant Fajardo&#8221;, 38 and Luis Angel Villarino, 40. The individuals, all who were involved in Jetflicks, are all charged with conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement. The 36-year old Darryl Julius Polo also faces charges. Polo, who was a part of the team that ran Jetflicks, left the company to start iStreamitAll, a service that offered movies.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not familiar with iStreamitAll and Jetflicks, it&#8217;s probably for a good reason. Both services remained under the radar as many questioned their <a href="https://www.cordcuttersnews.com/a-recent-court-ruling-maybe-bad-news-for-istreamitall-subscribers/">legality</a>. First established in 2009, Jetflicks, which is headquartered in Las Vegas, emerged as a paid video-on-demand service for mobile devices. Cordcutters shelled out $10 a month (or $20 quarterly) to stream cable TV shows on a variety of different devices, including smart phones, tablets, game consoles and digital media players.</p>
<p>But unlike legitimate streaming operations like Netflix or Hulu, Jetflicks and ISIA didn&#8217;t acquire the licenses for the programs it distributed to subscribers. Instead, the DOJ alleges that Jetflix and ISIA relied on advanced computer scripts to obtain content from torrent websites around the world, such as The Pirate Bay and Torrentz. Prosecutors said that Jetflicks at one point claimed to have over 183,000 TV episodes, while ISIA claimed to have over 115,800 TV episodes and 10,500 movies. After a crackdown on private channels due to piracy concerns, Roku <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/16/roku-cracks-down-on-private-channels/">dumped</a> both ISIA and Jetflicks from its platform.</p>
<p>Numerous complaints <a href="https://www.bbb.org/us/nv/las-vegas/profile/online-retailer/jetflicks-1086-90018893/complaints">filed</a> by Jetflicks customers to the Better Business Bureau describe the service being down and calls and emails to the company remaining unanswered. Today&#8217;s indictment very likely means that the days are numbered for both services. While the website for ISIA is still up at the time of publication, the Jetflicks website appears to be have been taken offline.</p>
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