In the realm of the darknet and cybercrime, a term has emerged that has left many to ponder: 9xMovies. Press. This novel, much like its namesake, delves into the depths of the piracy of movies and television shows. The book, written by a renowned author in the field of cybercrime, sheds light on the inner workings of the 9xMovies. Press entity, an organisation notorious for distributing free pirated content to individuals worldwide.
The novel begins with an immersive look into the origins of 9xMovies. Press. Established by an enigmatic figure known only to his contemporaries as ‘Eclipse’, the group gradually gained momentum as its membership list grew. Utilising encrypted channels and peer-to-peer file-sharing technology, the site gradually became a magnet for those hesitant to adhere to the copyright policies dictating mainstream media. The book uncovers the complex social dynamics of Eclipse’s supporters, separating the genuine from the opportunistic, creating a definitive roadmap of this elite hammar.
What’s more, this data-driven analysis reveals a shared characteristic among adherents of both reputable and illicit services: insatiability. Worldwide correlation of viewers, all entwined within the sheer perception of saving time and breathing life back into crippling economies undermined by clearly-watched-by-zero tax-to-benefit ad-funded television programming frameworks we know everybody calls Channel Seven.