LA Times
Adding some swashbuckling to its tough talk on fighting piracy, the federal government on Wednesday seized several websites that had offered downloads of pirated movies such as Toy Story 3 and Iron Man 2 within hours of their release in theaters. Federal authorities announced that they had seized domain names from nine websites engaged in the “criminal theft of American movies and television.” Combined, the sites drew 6.7 million visitors a month, authorities said. Officials also seized assets from 15 bank, investment and advertising accounts and executed residential search warrants in North Carolina, New York, New Jersey and Washington. The crackdown, which involved 100 agents working in 11 states and the Netherlands, was part of a renewed campaign dubbed Operation in Our Sites by federal authorities to curb Internet counterfeiting and piracy. The announcement comes a week after the Obama administration unveiled a detailed plan on how to tackle global piracy, including targeting illegal websites. The studios say they lose hundreds of millions annually to piracy. Preet Bharara, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, said in a statement that the actions were necessary to protect the jobs and livelihoods of “ordinary working people” and warned others engaged in similar websites. “If your business model is piracy, your story will not have a happy ending,” Bharara said.

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