RIAA Identifies Top YouTube MP3 Rippers and Other Pirate Sites
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[Image: piratemusiccasset.png]Around the same time as Hollywood’s MPAA, the RIAA has also submitted its overview of “notorious markets” to the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR).

These submissions help to guide the U.S. Government’s position toward foreign countries when it comes to copyright enforcement.

The RIAA’s overview begins positively, announcing two major successes achieved over the past year.

The first is the shutdown of sites such as Emp3world, AudioCastle, Viperial, Album Kings, and im1music. These sites all used the now-defunct Sharebeast platform, whose operator pleaded guilty to criminal copyright infringement.

Another victory followed a few weeks ago when YouTube-MP3.org shut down its services after being sued by the RIAA.

“The most popular YouTube ripping site, youtube-mp3.org, based in Germany and included in last year’s list of notorious markes [sic], recently shut down in response to a civil action brought by major record labels,” the RIAA writes.

This case also had an effect on similar services. Some stream ripping services that were reported to the USTR last year no longer permit the conversion and download of music videos on YouTube, the RIAA reports. However, they add that the problem is far from over.

“Unfortunately, several other stream-ripping sites have ‘doubled down’ and carry on in this illegal behavior, continuing to make this form of theft a major concern for the music industry,” the music group writes.

“The overall popularity of these sites and the staggering volume of traffic it attracts evidences the enormous damage being inflicted on the U.S. record industry.”

The music industry group is tracking more than 70 of these stream ripping sites and the most popular ones are listed in the overview of notorious markets. These are Mp3juices.cc, Convert2mp3.net, Savefrom.net, Ytmp3.cc, Convertmp3.io, Flvto.biz, and 2conv.com.


Youtube2mp3’s listing
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The RIAA notes that many sites use domain privacy services to hide their identities, as well as Cloudflare to obscure the sites’ true hosting locations. This frustrates efforts to take action against these sites, they say.

Popular torrent sites are also highlighted, including The Pirate Bay. These sites regularly change domain names to avoid ISP blockades and domain seizures, and also use Cloudflare to hide their hosting location.

“BitTorrent sites, like many other pirate sites, are increasing [sic] turning to Cloudflare because routing their site through Cloudflare obfuscates the IP address of the actual hosting provider, masking the location of the site.”

Finally, the RIAA reports several emerging threats reported to the Government. Third party app stores, such as DownloadAtoZ.com, reportedly offer a slew of infringing apps. In addition, there’s a boom of Nigerian pirate sites that flood the market with free music.

“The number of such infringing sites with a Nigerian operator stands at over 200. Their primary method of promotion is via Twitter, and most sites make use of the Nigerian operated ISP speedhost247.com,” the report notes

The full list of RIAA’s “notorious” pirate sites, which also includes several cyberlockers, MP3 search and download sites, as well as unlicensed pay services, can be found below. The full report is available here (pdf).



Stream-Ripping Sites

– Mp3juices.cc

– Convert2mp3.net

– Savefrom.net

– Ytmp3.cc

– Convertmp3.io

– Flvto.biz

– 2conv.com.

Search-and-Download Sites

– Newalbumreleases.net

– Rnbxclusive.top

– DNJ.to

BitTorrent Indexing and Tracker Sites

– Thepiratebay.org

– Torrentdownloads.me

– Rarbg.to

– 1337x.to

Cyberlockers

– 4shared.com

– Uploaded.net

– Zippyshare.com

– Rapidgator.net

– Dopefile.pk

– Chomikuj.pl

Unlicensed Pay-for-Download Sites

– Mp3va.com

– Mp3fiesta.com

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Originally Published: Fri, 06 Oct 2017 15:45:37 +0000
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Year in, year out, the RIAA does a great job publicizing the best places to download free music from.

Cheers RIAA, we wouldn't be half as well known as we are without you.
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(Oct 06, 2017, 17:52 pm)Sid Wrote: Year in, year out, the RIAA does a great job publicizing the best places to download free music from.

Cheers RIAA, we wouldn't be half as well known as we are without you.

2017 a year that should be known to you for helping us steal more music.
Totally agree with what Sid said.
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(Oct 06, 2017, 17:47 pm)Ernesto Wrote: The full list of RIAA’s “notorious” pirate sites, which also includes several cyberlockers, MP3 search and download sites, as well as unlicensed pay services, can be found below. The full report is available here (pdf).
 Document not available, probably already taken down? Or just a mistype somewhere?
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