The arrested is
assumed to be Tim C, the operator of the file-hosting service Duckload.After the raids on their servers in June, the people behind the site quickly redirected the Duckload.com domain to Video2k.tv, a site that was probably an even bigger threat to the entertainment industry. Video2k.tv was a complete video streaming portal, without ads and free of charge.Coinciding with the arrest this weekend
Video2k.tv went offline.Reports from the German anti-piracy outfit GVU also
link the suspect to Kinoo.to, a clone of Video2k.tv that was launched little over a week ago. Alexander Baumgärtner , the alleged owner of the German ‘company’ behind Kinoo.to
told TorrentFreak at the time that they had acquired the Kino.to domain name for 1.5 million euros.
“We understand that Kino.to has a very questionable reputation due to the events of the last years, particularly in June 2011, but we believe that the basic framework of Kino.to is by far the best platform in the market currently and we are convinced that € 1.5 million is a perfectly justifiable price, since many users have the domain ‘Kino.to’ in their bookmarks,” we were told.This new ‘successor’ Kinoo.to is also linked to Tim C in the German prees, and the site was pulled offline at the time of the arrest this weekend.
With the arrest this weekend the authorities have arrested all the suspects in the Kino.to investigation, but that doesn’t mean that the ‘problem’ has been solved completely. Other Kino.to successors such as Kinox.to are still online, and growing rapidly.
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