The Subpoena Orders Cloudflare To Hand Over The Identities of Uploaders

Written by torrentfreak | Published 2020/12/12
Tech Story Tags: copyright | torrent-freak-series | personal-data | news | online-piracy | torrent | internet-censorship | hackernoon-top-story

TLDR Adult movie company AMA Multimedia has obtained a DMCA subpoena from a Washington court to help it track down individuals who uploaded content to various 'tube' sites. The subpoena orders Cloudflare to hand over the identities of uploaders and potentially site operators too. AMA had previously asked CloudFlare to remove or disable access to around three dozen URLs, mostly JPG images and direct content links, on domains including Pornmilo.com and the 15 million visits per month HLSMP4.com. With that content apparently still intact, AMA asked the court for permission to demand information.via the TL;DR App

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