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[url="/images/cityoflondonpolice.jpg"][img]http://torrentfreak.com/images/cityoflondonpolice.jpg[/img][/url]Since last year [url="http://www.cityoflondon.police.uk/Pages/default.aspx"]City of London Police[/url] have been working together with copyright holders to topple sites that provide or link to pirated content.

The police started by sending [url="http://torrentfreak.com/uk-police-launch-campaign-to-shut-down-torrent-sites-130604/"]warning letters[/url] to site owners, asking them to go legit or shut down. Late last year this was followed by a campaign targeted at domain registrars, asking them to [url="http://torrentfreak.com/uk-police-orders-registrars-to-suspend-domains-of-major-torrent-sites-131009/"]suspend the domain names[/url] of several “illegal” sites.

A few days ago police sent out another round of requests to U.S.-based domain name registrar eNom, asking it to suspend the domains of several allegedly infringing sites. Although the requests were made without a court order or other authority, eNom has complied and effectively shut down the sites.

Among the new targets is [url="http://immunicity.org"]Immunicity[/url], a general proxy server that [url="https://torrentfreak.com/unblock-torrent-sites-blocked-proxies-camerons-porn-filter-with-immunicity-130728/"]was set up[/url] as a censorship circumvention tool.

The police action against Immunicity is concerning as the service merely allows users to route their traffic through a proxy network, much like other anonimizing services such as TOR and VPNs do. The service itself doesn’t host or link to infringing content.

In addition in Immunicity the Pirate Bay proxy Piratereverse.info and KickassTorrents proxies Kickassunblock.info and Katunblock.com were taken down as well. The same happened with movie2kproxy.com, h33tunblock.info and several other sites. The DNS entries of the domains have all been replaced and now point at a PIPCU IP-address which displays a warning banner.

[img]http://torrentfreak.com/images/pipcu-filecrop.png[/img]

Based on letters that were sent out to registrars previously, the police accuse proxy services and sites of running a criminal operation. While no court order has been obtained, PIPCU claims to have launched an investigation into the sites and has asked the domain registrar to cooperate.

“The owners of the aforementioned domains are suspected to be involved in the criminal distribution of copyrighted material either directly or indirectly and are liable to prosecution under UK law for the following offences: Conspiracy to Defraud, Offences under the Fraud Act 2006, Copyright, Design & Patents Act 1988,” PIPCU states.

“Should a conviction be brought for the above offences, UK courts may impose sentences of imprisonment and/or fines. PIPCU has criminal and civil powers in UK law to seize money, belongings and any property in connection with these offences.”

It’s important to note that the City of London Police has no authority to order domain registrars to take action since there is no court order or other warrant underlying the request. However, it turns out that police letterhead is sometimes enough to throw due process concerns overboard.

TorrentFreak has asked PIPCU for a comment on the most recent actions, but we have yet to hear back.

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