Lokotorrents -

In 2012, the legal machinery began to turn. This wasn't just a "cease and desist" letter; it was a coordinated legal assault. Spanish courts, under pressure from international trade agreements, began to change their stance.

Inevitably, the success attracted attention from forces that saw any decentralized distribution as a threat. A corporate conglomerate, “DataGuard,” which monopolized streaming licenses, began sending legal notices to the team, alleging that “Lokotorrents” facilitated piracy.

But the most painful part of the surrender was the message he was forced to deliver.

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