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Xxvidsx.com (hereafter ) has emerged in the past five years as a prominent “free‑streaming” hub that aggregates links to copyrighted movies, TV series, and other audiovisual works. Unlike conventional video‑on‑demand (VoD) services, Xxvidsx operates as a link‑aggregator and search engine that indexes third‑party hosting sites, providing users with a single entry point to otherwise dispersed content. This paper offers a multidisciplinary examination of Xxvidsx, addressing three core questions:

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International coordination (e.g., through or the EU‑US Privacy Shield ‑style agreements) would mitigate jurisdiction‑shopping. Xxvidsx

| Theme | Key Findings | Gaps | |-------|--------------|------| | | LaRose & Rifkin (2019) describe “link‑only” sites as “facilitators” rather than infringers, exploiting safe‑harbor provisions. | Limited empirical data on traffic volumes and revenue impact. | | Copyright Enforcement | European Court of Justice (C‑527/15) clarified “knowledge” requirements for liability. US DMCA safe‑harbor demands “actual knowledge” and “expeditious removal.” | Ambiguity in “actual knowledge” for automated crawlers. | | Economic Effects of Piracy | Oberholzer-Gee & Strumpf (2007) show modest substitution effects; later studies (Mulligan, 2021) argue for a “piracy‑induced demand” for affordable alternatives. | Insufficient focus on link‑aggregators as a distinct category. | | User‑Generated Content Ecosystems | Burgess & Green (2018) highlight how “free‑streaming” sites erode trust in legitimate platforms, influencing platform design. | No systematic study of user migration between aggregators and legitimate services. | International coordination (e