Cricket Australia Trademark Case Filed Against Tvdons Codi RepositoryFollowing the complaint and removal of the add-on, a Tvdons representative made the following comment through TorrentFreak: “Preventing users from viewing free and publicly accessible content through their own choice of medium signals is an unfortunate trend for the state of individual rights and freedoms. We hope that moving toward decentralized technology will return power to the hands of people who are most distant from privacy breaching companies. “The same Cricket streams are legally and freely available to everyone on cricket.com.au, with the difference being that visitors to that website will have to accept the fact that there are more than 26 trackers loaded. This suggests that Cricket Australia is not only interested in protecting its trademarks and logos from being used on other sites and media. What they really care about as it seems is maintaining the right to shove down the throat of Cricket fans whatever cookies they want. Since last year, these activities have led the developer of the specific add-on to grab further development and support, while a below – the-belt attack hits Tvdons yet again. This is furthering the decline of Tvdons as a prominent and popular Kodi database since it takes several hundreds if not thousands of users with it to depart from one more add-on.