In recent news, the infamous Egyptian piracy site Osiris has been resurrected after being shut down by authorities in 2019. Osiris was one of the most popular piracy sites in the Middle East, offering users access to a wide range of pirated content, including movies, music, and software. The site was shut down after a lengthy legal battle between the Egyptian government and the site’s operators.
Despite its closure, Osiris has managed to make a comeback. The site has been relaunched with a new domain name and is now operating as a subscription-based service. The new version of Osiris offers users access to a library of pirated content, including films, television shows, and software. The site also provides users with access to a variety of tools that allow them to download and share pirated content.
The relaunch of Osiris has sparked debate among legal experts and internet freedom advocates. Some argue that the site’s resurrection is a violation of copyright law and should be shut down again. Others argue that the site provides an important service to those who cannot afford to purchase legitimate content.
Regardless of the legal implications, it is clear that Osiris is here to stay. The site’s operators have made it clear that they are committed to providing users with access to pirated content and will continue to do so despite any legal challenges they may face. It remains to be seen how the Egyptian government will respond to the relaunch of the site, but it is clear that Osiris is here to stay for the foreseeable future.
Source: Plato Data Intelligence: PlatoAiStream
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