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DOJ seizes piracy sites Zamunda, ArenaBG, Zelka – February 2026

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Takeaway

The U.S. Department of Justice took control of several websites that were illegally sharing copyrighted movies, TV shows, and software. This means the sites are no longer accessible, and the government is trying to stop online piracy.


Technical Subject Understandability

Beginner


Analogy/Comparison

It’s like the police shutting down a store that’s selling stolen goods.


Why It Matters

Shutting down these sites protects the people who create movies, shows, and software, so they can get paid for their work. If piracy continues, it hurts the entertainment industry and could mean fewer new movies or shows being made.


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