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Pirate IPTV signal providers have just been arrested

Pirate IPTV is a phenomenon that continues to grow all over the world. However, the hunt for piracy is also increasingly strong and efficient… That is why a recent lawsuit filed against a supplier could end up with millionaire damages, and even some time behind bars for some of those involved.

Pirate IPTV signal providers have just been arrested

Therefore, it seems that surveillance will even start to be a problem for those who sell solutions for the use of Pirate IPTV signal, the so famous illegal Internet TV.

Incidentally, very recently we also had the case of some users of these services having problems with the law. In other words, the problems are no longer just and only for suppliers, who signs these packages can also be the target of legal proceedings.

That said, the most recent case happened in the Philippines, where a multimedia content company brought two IPTV signal vendors into court. (Two individuals selling devices to play illegal IPTV content, the famous Boxes)

We are talking about ABS-CBN, which did everything to stop this illegal signal distribution, by taking the case to the North American courts against illegal online commerce.

Thus, the two male processors for the company were arrested in February last year, in an anti-piracy operation carried out by the Los Angeles Police. That said, the two individuals were even found with 5 decoders that were being prepared for sale.

In short, the lawsuit could result in millionaire damages for the two involved in the IPTV Pirata signal distribution scheme, as well as jail time, depending on how things go in court.

Furthermore, what do you think about all this? Share your opinion with us in the comments below.

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