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Angel Eyes
12-30-2018, 01:59 PM
Infomir, the manufacturer of the popular MAG range of set-top boxes, says it will block the portals of suspected copyright-infringing IPTV providers following complaints from copyright holders. While MAG devices are used to access plenty of legal services, the news will come as a blow to large numbers of customers who use the very capable devices to access unauthorized platforms.


https://torrentfreak.com/images/iptv.jpg (https://torrentfreak.com/images/iptv.jpg)Over the past couple of years, unauthorized IPTV services have been making their presence known in the ‘pirate’ TV space.

As recently reported pirate IPTV services are accessed by 5.5% of US and Canadian households. The range of content is phenomenal, with few – if any – official entertainment companies in a position to compete.

Such services are typically accessed via set-top boxes, from ubiquitous Android-based platforms through to dedicated IPTV hardware. None of these devices are designed to be infringing but with the addition of third-party services, they can be transformed into piracy powerhouses.
For those looking for a premium IPTV experience, the MAG box range from Ukraine-based Infomir are the tools of choice. The compact devices are used by thousands of consumers to access legitimate content via a beautiful interface but like any such hardware, these boxes can also be used to access infringing streams.

Infomir has understandably distanced itself from this kind of illicit consumption but until now doesn’t appear to have interfered with the choices of its customers. Moving forward, however, it’s clear that will change.
“Infomir is an international company operating in over 150 countries globally. As a manufacturer of multimedia devices, we are subject to copyright and related rights legislation, which we respect and adhere to,” the company says.

“Upon receiving complaints from a copyright holder, Infomir is obliged to restrict access from its devices to any portal suspected of copyright infringement. The restriction will be maintained until the issue with the copyright holder is resolved.”

IPTV services (both legal and less so) often supply a URL which enables MAG and similar devices to access their ‘portal’. These are entered into the device’s setup page, with the box typically being authorized at the provider’s end by verifying its MAC address against a pre-registered one.
However, Infomir appears able to prevent certain portal URLs from being accessed via its set-top devices and there are some unconfirmed reports online which indicate this may be happening already.
TorrentFreak spoke with Infomir to find out more about this development. Will the company block portals following straightforward copyright complaints, for example, or is a court order required?

“The complaints need not be necessarily backed up by a court order. The form and contents of a copyright complaint must conform to the DMCA requirements,” Infomir Legal Counsel Vladislav Larionov informs TF.
“Our policy is to comply with the EU and US legislation on copyright and take into account best practices in the area of handling of copyright infringement reports. In particular, we only process the reports of copyright infringement that contain all the elements of notification envisaged by the DMCA.”

Some IPTV providers not only provide access to ‘pirate’ streams but also other content that has the potential to be non-infringing, depending on a users’ circumstances. For instance, there could be questions raised over legality when the holder of a UK TV license only accesses BBC One and similar channels via an IPTV service.

Speaking in more general terms, TF asked Infomir if over-blocking is a concern. The company told us that they require detailed complaints from rightsholders to block portals and they give services that are blocked the right to file a counter-complaint.
“We respect the rights of legitimate service providers, and we are concerned that such service providers might be reported by mistake or due to misidentification. That is why we request that copyright infringement reports submitted to us comply with the DMCA and contain a statement under penalty of perjury that the report is true and accurate,” Larionov explains.

“We also review each copyright infringement report to prevent false or abusive ones. Finally, we provide every service provider with a possibility to oppose a copyright infringement report. In case there is a dispute between a copyright holder and a service provider, we will request a court order to maintain access restriction to a portal.”
While copyright holders who file for blocking injunctions in court can be identified fairly easily, discovering who has filed a complaint with Infomir is less straightforward. The company told TF that it cannot provide information on who has requested a block other than to say it is mostly “big copyright holders, anti-piracy associations, and companies that provide copyright management and protection services.”

Finally, it’s not entirely clear how MAG devices are prevented from accessing portal URLs and Infomir informs TF that it won’t provide that information as it might “downgrade” its “access restriction system”. There is already some speculation on specialist forums that firmware updates may be responsible but no clear confirmation is currently available.

astaza
12-30-2018, 03:51 PM
most of iptv,if not all, using mag devices are illegal. this means that iptv servers will be blocked on mag?

nobodyspecial
12-30-2018, 04:42 PM
most of iptv,if not all, using mag devices are illegal. this means that iptv servers will be blocked on mag?

read the thread title

jedi
12-31-2018, 02:01 AM
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Finally, it’s not entirely clear how MAG devices are prevented from accessing portal URLs and Infomir informs TF that it won’t provide that information as it might “downgrade” its “access restriction system”. There is already some speculation on specialist forums that firmware updates may be responsible but no clear confirmation is currently available.

Any guesses as to how Infomir is blocking these portals?
If the pirates can figure out how they are blocking it - I'm guessing they could find a way to unblock it :-)

I'm sure Infomir is under a lot of pressure to make it look like they do NOT condone pirtates and they have to appear to be taking steps to try and prevent it - but their business is dead without pirates IMO.

Angel Eyes
12-31-2018, 02:17 AM
most of iptv,if not all, using mag devices are illegal. this means that iptv servers will be blocked on mag?

C/P
If they are blocking the portal URL, I suspect it will be international and so won't matter if you are in EU, US, Canada, Australia or India, if your box uses a portal url which has had a legitimate complaint filed with Informir then it will get blocked, I doubt they are cherry picking boxes based on user location. Besides, in their reply to Torrentfreak, Infomir have made it quite clear that they appear to be open to US based entities to have their content blocked too. Quote “Our policy is to comply with the EU and US legislation on copyright and take into account best practices in the area of handling of copyright infringement reports" so its not just an EU based exercise and I imagine once the word gets around the industry, it won't just be the UK / EU channels affected, technically I suspect any copyright holder from anywhere in the world could complain about their content appearing on a providers' portal, and I reckon Infomir would be happy to comply and add the URL once the rights of the complainant had been verified.

Angel Eyes
12-31-2018, 02:18 AM
Any guesses as to how Infomir is blocking these portals?
If the pirates can figure out how they are blocking it - I'm guessing they could find a way to unblock it :-)

I'm sure Infomir is under a lot of pressure to make it look like they do NOT condone pirtates and they have to appear to be taking steps to try and prevent it - but their business is dead without pirates IMO.

Most underground IPTV services provide other ways to access their content. And then there is STB Emulator.
Of course, if I had one of their boxes and my IPTV got blocked I would be upset but there are other alternatives.

Angel Eyes
12-31-2018, 02:21 AM
Infomir midse we'll apply for bankruptcy protection than. And realistically we have many alternatives. I was never overly impressed with their boxes anyway

dishuser
12-31-2018, 02:38 AM
Most underground IPTV services provide other ways to access their content. And then there is STB Emulator.
Of course, if I had one of their boxes and my IPTV got blocked I would be upset but there are other alternatives.

stb emu is based on stalker(mag)

surfinisfun
12-31-2018, 02:58 AM
C/P
If they are blocking the portal URL, I suspect it will be international and so won't matter if you are in EU, US, Canada, Australia or India, if your box uses a portal url which has had a legitimate complaint filed with Informir then it will get blocked, I doubt they are cherry picking boxes based on user location. Besides, in their reply to Torrentfreak, Infomir have made it quite clear that they appear to be open to US based entities to have their content blocked too. Quote “Our policy is to comply with the EU and US legislation on copyright and take into account best practices in the area of handling of copyright infringement reports" so its not just an EU based exercise and I imagine once the word gets around the industry, it won't just be the UK / EU channels affected, technically I suspect any copyright holder from anywhere in the world could complain about their content appearing on a providers' portal, and I reckon Infomir would be happy to comply and add the URL once the rights of the complainant had been verified.

I'm kind of old school i guess. Professional courtesy states you name the C/P.

Not a big deal i guess, just one of my pet peeves.

dishuser
12-31-2018, 02:59 AM
I'm kind of old school i guess. Professional courtesy states you name the C/P.

Not a big deal i guess, just one of my pet peeves.

not if it came from a private site ;)

chifut
01-03-2019, 11:38 PM
The MAG is the best for me because I do my own channel list .
.p.s -I dont pay for any portal ..Everything is on the net ..:innocent:

Angel Eyes
01-04-2019, 01:01 AM
Any guesses as to how Infomir is blocking these portals?
If the pirates can figure out how they are blocking it - I'm guessing they could find a way to unblock it :-)

I'm sure Infomir is under a lot of pressure to make it look like they do NOT condone pirtates and they have to appear to be taking steps to try and prevent it - but their business is dead without pirates IMO.

Private servers will not get blocked only those who advertised in the social media everywhere.as long as you don't update the firmware on the Mag boxes to recent releases then you won't be blocked?

rogue17
01-11-2019, 01:00 PM
Private servers will not get blocked only those who advertised in the social media everywhere.as long as you don't update the firmware on the Mag boxes to recent releases then you won't be blocked?

My understanding is that it's the firmwares released after June 2018. The case I heard of site blocking was someone in Finland and his iptv provider was on Facebook. Some European countries have legislation in place that allows for site blocking.

In Canada, Bell has been lobbying the CRTC to allow them to block certain sites. Along with Rogers,Shaw, Quebecor - Vertically Integrated companies and other interested parties.


https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/bell-piracy-website-blocking-internet-1.4308068

With Ian Scott as chairperson of the CRTC a former lobbyist of Telus who has shown is not consumer friendly then who knows what will happen.

Site blocking or not, there are other ways that internet providers can try and discourage people that have iptv. So no Box is immune to that. And most probably people will need VPNs.

But getting back to the Mags, they are open source and there are patches that fix this. Boxes are being flashed and no more blocked sites.

dishuser
01-11-2019, 01:09 PM
you need to code external links

MFTV
03-06-2019, 05:45 PM
looks like infomir has started blocking some iptv services

pop up messg on mag boxes
"the web page you were trying to visit has been blocked in accordance with manufacture content protection and privacy prevention policy.please contact your IPTV service provider for more information."

mh4041
03-08-2019, 03:04 AM
looks like infomir has started blocking some iptv services

pop up messg on mag boxes
"the web page you were trying to visit has been blocked in accordance with manufacture content protection and privacy prevention policy.please contact your IPTV service provider for more information."

Yup, I just received this message and I just renewed my subscription. Oh well, time to do more research.

Putski
03-08-2019, 03:18 AM
Found this info C/P
There is a Youtube Video on Infomir
But I do not know how to add it..

Mag boxes getting blocked

Infomir, the manufacturer of the popular MAG range of set-top boxes, says it will block the portals of suspected copyright-infringing IPTV providers following complaints from copyright holders. While MAG devices are used to access plenty of legal services, the news will come as a blow to large numbers of customers who use the very capable devices to access unauthorized platforms.


tutorials/mag-stb-iptv-setup

[HTML]https://www.fitiptv.com/tutorials/mag-stb-iptv-setup[/HTML/]
Just in case people can't get get hold of the NO BLOCK firmwares easily due to ISP blocking,

Mag250 -
HTML Code:
https://warpfiles.com/YzlkZGFiMzA4Nw
Mag254 -
HTML Code:
https://warpfiles.com/NGZlMWM2YjNiMA
Mag256 -
HTML Code:
https://warpfiles.com/Yzg0NDYyYjJlNw
Mag322 -
HTML Code:
https://warpfiles.com/NTk3ZjZlMWQxYw
Mag324 -
HTML Code:
https://warpfiles.com/NGFiM2VlMTRmYw
These are the throwawayicus flashes. Thanks to him.


apparently you can get round the blocking by downgrading to an older firmware. So I went looking round the internet and I've scraped them altogether. Here you go..

MAG250 Old Firmwares -
HTML Code:
https://warpfiles.com/YjYzMGYwMmY2Zg
MAG250 Old Firmwares -
HTML Code:
https://warpfiles.com/NDM0MmY4ZDY1Zg
How to unblock - Flash an Infomir Mag 250 , Mag 254 or Mag 256 & MAG 322 IPTV set top box


If you are looking to switch your TV provider but find your Mag 250 / 254 / 256 or MAG 322 has been blocked by your previous provider. If you have a Blade box that you wish to convert back to an unlocked Mag250 then you are in the right place. Below you will find a video showing step by step guide of how to unblock your Mag 250 / 254 / 256 or 322 you will also find the links to download the correct files to proceed.



1. Extract the .zip file on your computer. Then copy the folder you get onto a FAT formatted High Quality USB flash drive (max 16gb or less, we recommend Kingston or SanDisc. Do not be surprised if a cheap usb disc doesn't work !!!). It needs to be the folder, with the files inside it, placed at the root of the USB drive. Do not change any folder/filenames.

2. Insert the Flash drive into a USB port on your STB

3. Remove the power from the STB and then replace while holding down the ‘Menu’ button on the STB remote control until the box boots into a blue screen, this is the STB BIOS screen.

4. Navigate to ‘Upgrade Tools’, then ‘USB Bootstrap’ and follow the onscreen messages to install the original firmware.

5 Once completed and rebooted, enter ‘Settings’ and then ‘System Settings’, scroll all the way down on the left hand column and find the ‘Software update’ option.

6. Run the software update and you are done.

You must follow the instructions EXACTLY Did you download the file to your computer ? NOT direct to the usb disk? Did you unzip the file to your computer ? NOT on the usb disk Did you copy the entire folder labelled mag250 NOT the files inside
USB must be no larger than 16GB and of high quality.

dishuser
03-08-2019, 03:18 AM
Yup, I just received this message and I just renewed my subscription. Oh well, time to do more research.

time to get a better box than a mag...lol
of course you can always reflash it with no block bin
but it's still a mag...lol

chifut
03-10-2019, 05:08 PM
The best IPtv box for non-portalS & subs is the MAG.

nobodyspecial
03-10-2019, 05:19 PM
The best IPtv box for non-portalS & subs is the MAG.

what boxes have you tried?

dishuser
03-10-2019, 06:31 PM
The best IPtv box for non-portalS & subs is the MAG.

now that's funny :laughat:

jedi
03-11-2019, 02:40 AM
I was and still am a DreamBox guy for years and years and years..... LOL
MAG254 was my first IPTV receiver - I still have a few kicking around. It actually works better on some of the newer servers than Avov TVOnline boxes that a lot of people upgraded to after the Mags.

If all you want is to watch Live TV - it is very reliable on some of the older servers like IPguys and OK2.

Not much good if you want to watch the latest movies on C1berflix or MorphTV in HD.

dishuser
03-11-2019, 03:17 AM
avov is a step back from having a mag

runamok
03-11-2019, 08:21 PM
I have 4 android boxes and just talking using them for paid iptv servers and not loading apps my mag works the best on paid servers.I have 3 different servers and 2 of them are on the mag.

chifut
03-11-2019, 09:57 PM
now that's funny :laughat:
I said Non -subs and nan pay portals ..I do my own channel list. Is that you didnt understood .
I have also dreamlink How I can play with the dreamlink that channel ???
[urlt://195.154.207.143:89/POr1/mBYFJfzoSy/802[/url]

nobodyspecial
03-11-2019, 10:27 PM
I said Non -subs and nan pay portals ..I do my own channel list. Is that you didnt understood .
I have also dreamlink How I can play with the dreamlink that channel ???


you need to kill your live link

dishuser
03-11-2019, 10:42 PM
ever heard of perfect player?etc...