“I love the country, but I am disappointed that a major TV station in Ghana would use my content without a license. This is the first and last warning; next time, you’ll hear from my lawyers,”
Category: Legal Action
€5.3m Pirate IPTV Network Dismantled by Spanish Police, But Still Streaming
The network, described as an “international criminal organization,” used advanced technology to capture, decrypt, and distribute satellite signals from various countries. The content included over 130 international television channels and thousands of movies and TV series, available to users worldwide.
Liverpool Man Faces Legal Repercussions for Selling Pirated Streaming Devices
Mr. O’Donnell received a two-year suspended prison sentence and a mandatory 150 hours of unpaid work. This outcome serves as a clear deterrent to others who might consider engaging in the sale of illegal streaming devices.
Police Dismantle Major Illegal Streaming Service BestBuy IPTV, Shutting Down Access for 900,000 Worldwide
Police operation close illegal streaming business for thousand of pounds.
ContentCore: Bridging the Gap for Independent Video Platforms with its ‘Content ID’ Equivalent
New York-based technology company WebKyte specializes in automated video recognition. The company has a library of
Canal+ Seeks €7,000,000 From Streaming Pirate, Court Awards €60,000
The recent court decision in France regarding the pirate streaming service operated by the farmworker has
UFC Pushes for Quicker Takedown of Pirated Livestreams
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is unable to get a tight grip on live streaming piracy.
Judge Imposes $71.1k Contempt of Court Order on Pirate IPTV Defendant
The shutdown of SmoothStreams, a Canada-based IPTV provider, in July 2022 marked a significant victory for
IPTV Piracy Crackdown: Blocking Orders Extended to All DNS & VPN Providers
Piracy Shield: All DNS & VPN Providers Required to Comply with IPTV Blocking Orders Italy’s Piracy
Supreme Court Urged: “Don’t Fuel the Copyright Troll Fire”
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has cautioned the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the potential escalation of