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Streaming: 16 sites will be blocked following a court order - Digital Zone

November 29, 2013

unions of producers and distributors of the film have succeeded Thursday with the High Court of Paris. Justice will order the Internet service providers and search engines to block all streaming sites and more specifically that of Allostreaming and associated sites since 2011 that pitted unions audiovisual professionals ISPs French and search engines. These will take the necessary steps it is possible to illegally download on the web. Access Orange, Bouygues Telecom, SFR, Numericable, Free and Darty Telecom providers shall implement all necessary measures to prevent from French territory access to streaming sites by blocking maneuvers specified decision justice done this Thursday, November 27, 2013.

measures must intervene within 15 days and last 12 months

sites like Alloshowtv, Dpstream, Allostreaming or Fifostream and all associated sites will be blocked. The court also ordered the search engines of Google, Yahoo!, Microsoft and Orange “take or to take all necessary measures to prevent their services on the occurrence of any reply and any results referring to one of pages “. All these measures should be implemented without delay and no later than 15 days after service of the decision and for a period of one year after the implementation of the measures stated in court. Dpstream was visited two million times in September.

Dpstream no longer be accessible after this ruling

Dpstream no longer be accessible after this ruling


An application made to the Tribunal since 2011

request blocking streaming sites was conducted in December 2011 by the National Federation of Film Distributors, the Union of Publishers of Digital Video (SEVN), the Association of film producers who were joined by the Association of Independent Producers and the Union of Film Producers.



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