This case reportedly deals with the legal aspects of streaming television services in Australia, the copyright protections afforded to the AFL and NRL, and the broadcasting rights owned by the telecommunications firm Telstra.EBSCO_bspManaging Intellectual Property...
A new study by Bournemouth University estimates that TV companies in Europe lost €3.21 billion in 2021 because of people using illegal streaming sites to watch TV. The researchers also estimate that the illegal providers made €1.06 billion from Europe in the same year—almost a fifth of which...
There are many streaming services these days, such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Apple TV+, and so on. However, the problem with all these services is that they all have different licensing deals with the studios, meaning that some shows are available on some platforms, while others are not....
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Two programmers in Las Vegas recently admitted to running two of the largest illegal television and movie streaming services in the country, according to federal officials. One of the platforms reportedly had more paying subscribers than Netflix, Hulu and other popular lic...
He first noticed the surprisingly high number of illegal TV streaming accounts on his YouTube homepage, which has tailored recommended videos based on his viewing habits. Personalized recommendations aren't exactly new — but the number of illegal live streams broadcasting copyrighted material on a lo...
Europol and Dutch authorities have taken down one of the largest illegal IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) services catering to over one million users throughout Europe. Amsterdam, May 24, 2023 – In a significant blow to the world of illegal streaming, Europol has joined forces with the ...
Illegal streaming websites that live stream sports events without proper licensing or authorisation. IPTV services that offer subscription-based access to sports events and channels, again without the proper licensing or authorisation. Broadcasting sports events in public places without having the commercial...
The Premier League has one of the most comprehensive anti-piracy programmes in the world, working with broadcast partners and authorities to bring down illegal streams and investigate and prosecute suppliers of illegal streaming services.
The operators of a pirate streaming organisation have today been jailed for a total of 17 years for conspiracy to defraud; some of the longest sentences ever issued for piracy-related crimes. Steven King, who masterminded the fraud, has been sentenced to seven years and four months’ imprisonme...
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