Five Convicted for Operating Major Illegal Streaming Service Jetflicks
Jetflicks, offering more content than major platforms combined, generated millions in subscription revenue while causing substantial financial harm to copyright owners.
- Jetflicks ran from 2007 to 2019, offering over 183,000 TV episodes and 10,500 movies.
- The service used automated scripts to source content from piracy websites like Pirate Bay and Torrentz.
- Five men, including Kristopher Dallmann, face significant prison time for conspiracy and copyright infringement.
- Dallmann also faces additional charges for money laundering, potentially leading to 48 years in prison.
- The FBI's investigation revealed attempts to disguise Jetflicks as an aviation entertainment company.