FMovies is a series of file streaming websites that host links and embedded videos, allowing users to stream or download movies for free.
The sites have been subject to legal action in various jurisdictions on grounds of copyright infringement and piracy.
Type of site | Streaming media |
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Available in | All |
Area served | Worldwide (blocked in Australia, Denmark, United Arab Emirates[citation needed], Sweden, and the United Kingdom) |
Advertising | Yes; pop-up advertising |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | 2016 |
Current status | Online |
Written in | HTML, JavaScript and PHP |
The site was created in 2016, and blocked from Google searches in December 2016.
In November 2017, FMovies lost a lawsuit brought by Filipino media and entertainment group ABS-CBN, and was ordered to pay $210,000.
In January 2018, the site was identified as a "notorious market" by the U.S. government, along with The Pirate Bay and other piracy sites. In October 2018, Telia Company, a Swedish ISP, was ordered to block FMovies. They appealed the order. That same month, the Motion Picture Association reported FMovies along with other piracy sites to the U.S. government. FMovies was blocked in Australia in December 2018, after a request in August.
In February 2019, Sweden asked advertisers to blacklist some piracy and streaming sites, which included FMovies. In April 2019, ISPs in India were ordered to block FMovies and other piracy sites.
In October 2023, Vietnam's Ministry of Information and Communications (Vietnam) declares a joint operation with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Vietnam) and Ministry of Public Security (Vietnam) divisions, with direct focus on FMovies in an effort to combat piracy.
In December 2023, scrutiny heightened as the United States House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property holds a livestreamed hearing with the Motion Picture Association, where calls for more action to be done against FMovies are requested in particular, with Karyn Temple calling for ISPs within the United States to block access to the website entirely, also citing other concerns regarding how the website may garner revenue.
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