The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) has requested internet service providers (ISPs) to block 13 FREECINE-related websites for illegally streaming Filipino films.
These requests were prompted by complaints from entertainment company Viva Communications Inc. and its streaming platform Vivamax.
Viva Communications Inc. alleges that the FREECINE app distributes copyrighted films like "Bedspace," "Dilig," and "Room Service" without proper authorization.
The IPOPHL has also issued a site-blocking request against ASYAMINIK (asyaminik.com) based on Viva's complaint.
Viva claims that their shows, including "Chasing in the Wild," "Safe Skies Archer," "The Rain in España," and "Avenues of the Diamond," are being illegally streamed and made available for download on the ASYAMINIK site.
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