![]() As the screenshot below shows, it is a semi-convincing KickassTorrents clone with a similar logo, color scheme and word cloud. Their work can be seen over at, a site that has clearly been modeled on one of the most famous torrent indexes ever. Romaly has employed an extremely creative tactic to reach out to would-be pirates. All that produces the status quo, where piracy is still a thing, films still make gobs of money, and regular observers of it all are left scratching our heads wondering how so much noise could be made over it all.īut I will give credit where credit is due as Costa Rican film distributor Romaly deserves some style and creativity points for its new anti-piracy tactic. It typically involves shakedown threat letters, games of DMCA whac-a-mole, and a paint-by-numbers approach that mostly amounts to film studios shaking their lawyers’ fists at the sky. Much of the way the movie industry looks to combat film piracy will seem familiar to readers of this site. Tue, Mar 14th 2017 03:07pm - Timothy Geigner ![]()
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