“This coordinated legal action is part of a larger comprehensive approach being taken by the MPAA and its international affiliates to combat content theft,” said Chris Dodd, MPAA chairman. Variety reported that MPAA filed a suit against the operators of Popcorn Time in Canada on October 9, while a similar suit was filed against YTS in New Zealand on October 12. Official news regarding the two movie pirate sites became available on Tuesday, November 3, despite the sites going down two weeks prior. MANILA, Philippines – Popular movie pirate group YTS and illegal movie streaming app Popcorn Time were brought down after the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) filed lawsuits in their respective countries of operation.
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