News/Media Alliance Takes Down Illegal Paywall Bypass Website 12ft.io
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Sat on the counter overnight. Well past its best.
Summary
The News/Media Alliance successfully took down the paywall bypass website 12ft.io, known for offering technology to circumvent paywalls and access copyrighted content without payment. The webhost locked 12ft.io following the Alliance's actions.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledThe 12ft Ladder website offered illegal circumvention technology that stripped paywalls.
Following the News/Media Alliance’s efforts, the webhost promptly locked 12ft.io on Monday, July 14th.
In order to protect its members’ copyrighted content, the News/Media Alliance will continue to take similar actions against other purveyors.
The News/Media Alliance has successfully secured the takedown of notorious paywall bypass website 12ft.io.
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