'Free' streaming sites on the rise as people stay at home, but they may be illegal and even host malware (2024)

'Free' streaming sites on the rise as people stay at home, but they may be illegal and even host malware (1)

'Free' streaming sites on the rise as people stay at home, but they may be illegal and even host malware (2)

Yip Wai Yee

Taiwan Correspondent

Updated

Apr 22, 2020, 12:19 PM

Published

Apr 21, 2020, 07:11 PM

SINGAPORE - If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. And that adage holds true for websites claiming to offer free access to thousands of the latest movies and television series.

Other than the obvious fact that many of these sites are likely infringing on copyright, they may also carry embedded malware and can infect your devices, said experts.

A number of links to such sites have been widely shared on platforms such as Facebook and WhatsApp recently, as more users seek various entertainment options online while they stay at home amid measures to combat the transmission of Covid-19.

Some of these platforms, such as Nites.tv and Movies123, are even promoted as "legal" under the guise that American authorities have made it so to help viewers cope during this period.

Other content, including the entire library of Marvel Cinematic Universe titles, are being shared via shortened Bitly links on WhatsApp. These are hosted on other movie sites such as 9movies.to

A check with cyber security experts and lawyers here however has indicated that these sites and content links are illegal and should not be viewed or shared.

Movies123, for example, has a disclaimer stating that content on the site is "provided by non-affiliated third parties", which suggests that the site does not have authorisation from the copyright owners to publish their works, said Mr Andy Leck, who heads the intellectual property practice at Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow.

Meanwhile, Nites.tv, which has become popular among users worldwide, was taken down by the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment in the United States due to copyright infringement earlier this week.

Mr Leck said that it is potentially an infringement of copyright to share such links with other people, even if one is not running the site.

"While a person who sends a hyperlink of an illegal streaming site is differentiated from a person who operates the site, the person may possibly be deemed as having authorised copyright infringement, which is in itself considered an act of infringement as well," he told The Straits Times.

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When contacted, a spokesman from the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore, which advises on and administers intellectual property laws, said that users are encouraged to check that any content offered has obtained the necessary rights from the relevant content rights holders to avoid any potential contravention of the Copyright Act.

Under Singapore's Copyright Act, it is a criminal offence for a person or company to conduct wilful copyright infringement.

Even if someone is not caught for copyright infringement, he risks having his device exposed to malicious software on these streaming sites.

The user may get bombarded with unwanted ads, have his personal information and files from his device stolen, or even have his device taken over entirely. This can happen with a mere click on the link, even if he did not stream a film.

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Mr Stephan Neumeier, managing director for Asia-Pacific at cyber security firm Kaspersky, said that online streaming sites have become a "hot spot of cyber-criminal activity", as they take advantage of what users are interested in, such as a particularly popular movie title.

He added: "Hackers have used these sites to insert malicious files, masked behind the name of movie or TV files to fool viewers. Our statistics show that one of the most commonly found malware on video streaming or download sites is the WinLNK Trojan, a malware that is designed to destroy, block, modify or copy data, as well as interfere with the operation of computers or computer networks."

Mr Paul Hadjy, chief executive of Horangi Cyber Security, said that to be safe, one should never click on unknown links. He said: "People should be cautious about shared links, even if they come from people they trust."

This article has been edited for clarity.

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FAQs

Is free online streaming illegal? ›

Streaming, downloading or sharing unauthorised TV content, film or sports content is a crime. It's often claimed that illegally streaming is a 'grey area'. It's not. Anyone selling, distributing or allowing access to content without the permission of the copyright owner is committing a crime.

Do people actually get in trouble for illegal streaming? ›

In some instances, illegal streaming can lead to criminal charges, especially if it involves large-scale piracy operations. Law enforcement agencies may investigate and prosecute individuals or groups involved in the illegal distribution of copyrighted content.

What are some illegal streaming sites? ›

Top Illegal Streaming Sites to Watch Out For
  • The Pirate Bay.
  • uTorrent.
  • MediaBox HD.
  • Roja Directa.
  • 123Movies.
  • Simple IPTV Services.
  • Vumoo.
  • Chitram TV.
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Can you get malware from streaming videos? ›

You also need to be on the lookout for spoofed websites. There are legitimate streaming services that offer free content. But if a cybercriminal spoofs a site, it could be infested with malware.

Is 123Movies illegal? ›

123Movies and other similar pirate sites violate copyright laws and operate in a legal gray area or even illegally. Using such a site is illegal in many countries. This can cause law enforcement agencies and copyright holders to monitor and track you for legal repercussions.

Are there any legal streaming sites? ›

Some popular legal streaming services for watching movies online include Netflix , Hulu , Amazon Prime Video , Disney+ , and HBO Max . These services offer a wide variety of movies , from recent releases to classic films , and often have exclusive content not available anywhere else .

Is FMovies illegal? ›

These kinds of free streaming websites operate in a sort of legal grey area — but to put it simply, no, FMovies is not legal. In the USA at least, FMovies has been the subject of several lawsuits regarding trademark and copyright infringement.

How is illegal streaming detected? ›

Broadcasters will get an automated notification every time a new illegal stream of their channels shows up anywhere on the internet.

Is Soap2Day illegal? ›

Is it legal to use Soap2Day? No, it is not legal to use Soap2Day to stream movies and TV shows without the permission of the copyright owner. This puts users at risk of legal action and other consequences.

What is illegal streaming called? ›

Online piracy or software piracy is the practice of downloading and distributing copyrighted works digitally without permission, such as music or software.

What is illegal streaming content? ›

Being subject to civil legal action

Downloading or streaming content that doesn't belong to you without permission often constitutes infringing someone's copyright. It's up to the copyright owner to bring a claim for copyright infringement against whoever downloaded their content.

Are free streaming sites safe? ›

As mentioned above, not all free streaming sites are dangerous. However, you must practice caution while streaming movies and TV shows on these sites. As a rule of thumb, always avoid obscure or suspicious sites, as they might pose significant risks to your online privacy.

How much do illegal streaming sites make? ›

But the age of streaming has been a boon for some unintended winners: pirates that use software to rip a film or television show in seconds from legitimate online video platforms and host the titles on their own, illegitimate services, which rake in about $2 billion annually from ads and subscriptions.

Is watching movies for free illegal? ›

If you're simply watching a stream of unlicensed content, you're not technically breaking the law. Where it becomes a crime is if you download the movie or show or host a stream yourself.

Is it okay to watch free movies online? ›

What are the dangers when you watch movies online for free? While some sites, for a period, may appear to make money through annoying pop-up adverts, their big income is provided by illegal activity. Ultimately, when accessing illegal websites, you are leaving yourself open to being hacked or having malware installed.

Is it illegal to live stream? ›

Streaming someone else's live video without their permission is likely to be a violation of copyright law. The unauthorized streaming of copyrighted material is illegal in most countries, and copyright holders have the right to take legal action against those who infringe on their rights.

Are free sports streaming sites illegal? ›

Illegal streaming apps break copyright laws by distributing copyrighted content without permission from the rights holder. This includes streaming movies, TV shows, and live sports events without obtaining the proper licenses or rights to do so.

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