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      Premier League Wins Anti-Piracy Court Order

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      Premier League Wins Anti-Piracy Court Order
      Jul 27, 2017 01:16:35 am
      Premier League wins anti-piracy court order

      The Premier League has been awarded a High Court order for the forthcoming 2017-18 season, which will help it combat the illegal streaming of games.

      The blocking order will require UK Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to prevent people from illegally accessing streams of its matches.

      It will allow the league to combat the illicit sale and use of devices such as pre-loaded IPTV and Kodi boxes.

      A similar order was obtained for the final two months of the 2016-17 season.

      That saw more then 5,000 server IP addresses blocked that had previously been streaming Premier League content.

      Sky and BT Sport hold the live rights for Premier League football. The two firms paid a record £5.136bn for rights to show live matches for three seasons.

      The English top flight League is currently undertaking its biggest ever copyright protection programme.

      Its anti-piracy efforts have also contributed to a range of prominent apps and add-ons being closed down as the law catches up with them.

      "This blocking order is a game-changer in our efforts to tackle the supply and use of illicit streams of our content," said Premier League Director of Legal Services, Kevin Plumb.

      "It will allow us to quickly and effectively block and disrupt the illegal broadcast of Premier League football via any means, including so called 'pre-loaded Kodi boxes'.

      "The protection of our copyright, and the investment made by our broadcast partners, is hugely important to the Premier League and the future health of English football."

      A recent poll of 1,000 people for BBC 5 live Daily found:

      Nearly half of fans say they have streamed a match online through an unofficial provider - just over a third do so at least once a month and about one in five at least once a week

      The main reasons include a friend/family member doing it and they just watch; the quality of the stream; and because sports TV packages are considered not good value for money

      Just under a third of fans do not know whether it is illegal to stream live Premier League matches online from unofficial providers, but another third believe it is always illegal.

      http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-40727972
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      Re: Premier League Wins Anti-Piracy Court Order
      Reply #1: Jul 27, 2017 01:22:15 am
      They can go and lick my balls.
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      Re: Premier League Wins Anti-Piracy Court Order
      Reply #2: Jul 27, 2017 02:04:33 am
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      "This blocking order is a game-changer in our efforts to tackle the supply and use of illicit streams of our content," said Premier League Director of Legal Services, Kevin Plumb.

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      "Wont change sh*t as long as proxy servers exist" said LFC Reds Forum member, Kharhaz.

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