Pirate Service ‘MagisTV’ Fails to Secure U.S. Trademark, Faces Malware Backlash

magis tvPirate streaming apps and unauthorized IPTV services have become increasingly popular globally in recent years.

Latin America is no exception to this trend but unlike other regions, one pirate streaming brand clearly stands out: MagisTV.

The MagisTV name is used by dozens of websites, many of which are reseller platforms. While some of these might be related, the name is also used by unrelated entities, simply because the brand has become synonymous with pirate IPTV.

A Notorious Market

Rightsholders worldwide are not pleased with the brand’s dominance and have worked hard to counter it. This resulted in several referrals that reportedly resulted in criminal investigations in Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.

Following a referral from the MPA’s anti-piracy arm ACE, two Magis TV operators were criminally prosecuted in Colombia, with both receiving 30-month suspended prison sentences from a local court in May.

The MagisTV problem was also reported to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), which added the brand to its latest list of notorious piracy markets.

“MagisTV is one of the world’s most popular IPTV services and operates primarily in Latin America. The service provides unauthorized access to live sports streams, television channels, and on-demand movies and television shows to its customers for a monthly subscription,” USTR wrote.

However, despite these enforcement actions and repeated warnings, the “Magis TV” problem hasn’t gone away.

Magis TV Trademark Application Abandoned

Following the USTR’s listing, several Magis TV domain names were abandoned, while others rebranded their service to Flujo TV, presumably to escape the heat. The Magis TV brand nonetheless remains popular today even in the United States, where a Chinese company tried to obtain the U.S. trademark.

The company ‘Shenzhen Huiyi Electronics’ applied for the ‘Magis TV’ mark for the recognizable logo at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Last December, it passed the first hurdle when the office issued a “notice of allowance,” to the frustration of many rightsholders.

Magis TV Mark
magis

To proceed with the registration process, the Chinese set-top box manufacturer was required to file a Statement of Use (SOU), proving they are actually using the trademark in commerce. That document never arrived, prompting the trademark office to abandon the application.

This effectively means the trademark application is no longer active and will not proceed to registration.

Application Abandoned
abandones

If the Chinese company would still like to secure the trademark, it can file a “Petition to Revive” within two months, which comes at an extra cost. For now, however, there’s no indication that it missed the deadline unintentionally. Instead, the legal pressure against the Magis TV brand likely makes the trademark less appealing.

A Malware and Security Threat

In addition to the legal concerns, recent publications in Latin American news outlets repeatedly warn of potential security risks related to Magis TV. While these concerns are certainly warranted, the barrage of articles clearly stands out, as the collection of translated headlines below shows.

  • Download Magis TV: Using the free APK to watch series and movies is a threat to your banking data.
    (Cronista, July 20)
  • Find out what Magis TV is and why it’s not the best option for your entertainment.
    (Infobae, July 17)
  • Downloading Magis TV on your cell phone is a risk.
    (Eldestape, July 17)
  • Why not download Magis TV?
    (Infobae, July 16)
  • Watching free series and movies on Fire TV Stick with Magis TV is illegal.
    (Eldestape, July 15)
  • Magis TV: Downloading the free 2025 APK can ruin your TV and steal your data.
    (Cronista, July 14)
  • ‘Magis TV download’, one of the most common and dangerous searches.
    (Infobae, July 12)
  • Watching the 2025 Club World Cup final on Magis TV is a risk.
    (Eldestape, July 11)
  • Don’t use Magis TV.
    (Infobae, July 8)
  • Farewell to Magis TV: safe and legal platforms for watching movies and series.
    (Infobae, July 8)
  • Magis TV Danger: This APK version can destroy your electronic devices and put your personal data at risk.
    (Cronista, July 6)

Some headlines
threats

The articles list a wide variety of potential threats, including malware, viruses, data theft, identity theft, bank fraud, and many others. At the same time, they conveniently offer options for legal and authorized streaming services readers can try instead.

Interestingly, several Magis TV websites are fighting back against these news articles by explicitly mentioning that their software is safe. This is corroborated with ‘evidence’ in some cases, including the site below that shows a clean VirusTotal check to reassure visitors.

Whether these promises are worth anything is questionable because VirusTotal showed a different result when we checked the APK file ourselves. And that’s just one of the many APKs out there.

Clean?
clean

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