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Bulgarian Torrent Giants Zamunda, Zelka, and ArenaBG Seized in Joint U.S.-Bulgarian Operation
news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak • Yesterday - 23:34 • 2 minutes
Five years ago, Bulgaria informed the U.S. authorities that it
would like to shut down prominent torrent trackers
such as ArenaBG, Zamunda, and Zelka.
To get that done, the Eastern European country specifically asked the U.S. Government for assistance.
Today, it appears that these shutdown plans have finally come to fruition, at least as far as the domain names go. A few hours ago, three of the largest torrent trackers became unreachable, directing users to a seizure banner.
“This domain has been seized by Homeland Security Investigations as part of an international law enforcement operation in accordance with a court order issued by the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi,” the banner reads.
The listed law enforcement logos are, from left to right:
- U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) – United States
- Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) – United States
- National IPR Coordination Center – United States
- Europol – European Union
- GDBOP (General Directorate for Combating Organized Crime) – Bulgaria
- National Investigative Service (НСлС) – Bulgaria
- State Agency for National Security (DANS) – Bulgaria
- Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Bulgaria – Bulgaria
The order issued by the Mississippi federal court purportedly compelled the domain name registrars or the domain registries to take action. With domain names linked to American domain intermediaries, this explains why it would be crucial for the U.S. to be involved.
At the time of writing, ArenaBG.com, Zamunda.net, and Zelka.org all point to seizedservers.com nameservers, which means that the domains are now controlled by the U.S. authorities.
To give an idea of the popularity of these sites, Zamunda.net was up until recently the 11th most visited website in Bulgaria with millions of monthly visitors.
In the past, Bulgaria has asked the U.S. for assistance to seize torrent tracker servers as well. However, thus far there is no information about additional enforcement actions. We have also yet to see a press release from the authorities formally confirming the action.
The authorities in Bulgaria previously said that “pre-trial proceedings were opened” against torrent trackers for “intellectual property and tax crimes.” However, it is not clear if today’s actions go beyond the domain seizures.
If the current action is limited to the domain names, the sites will likely switch to alternative ones soon enough.
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Note: This is a breaking story, and we will continue to monitor the situation and add updates when more information comes in.
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