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New High Court Blocking Order:Illegal Premier Streams

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Jacob

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...rder-stop-illegal-Premier-League-streams.html

Couldn't find another source for this apart from the above....its too large an article to replicate. This is just the gist …..

The Premier League has won another blocking order to shut down pirate streams of football matches during the upcoming 2018/19 season.
The blocking order was granted by the UK High Court in an effort to stop unauthorised streams distributing coverage of the games across the web.
An earlier iteration of the court order, which was branded 'game-changing' at the time, was handed out to the Premier League in 2017.
In total, some 200,000 illegal streams were blocked last season.
The High Court order allows broadcasters including Sky, BT Sport and Virgin Media to block and disrupt servers that host illegal streams of Premier League’ matches.
Previously, internet companies had to target the websites hosting the streams, however, the blocking orders allow firms to stop the signal at the server level – killing the feed at its source.
Piracy is a major issue for the Premier League, with thousands of fans refusing to pay monthly subscription fees to services including Sky Sports, BT Sport and Amazon to gain lawful access to coverage of the games.
Online streams, including those viewed with illicit Internet Protocol television (IPTV) boxes, like those powered by Kodi, have becoming increasingly popular.
IPTV boxes also allow fans to watch the games that kick-of at 3pm, when official broadcasters are in an enforced blackout.
An earlier test of the blocking order rolled-out in March 2017 and saw almost 5,000 streams blocked in the first two months.
The ban, which was granted by the court under Section 97a of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, allowed internet service providers (ISPs), such as Sky, BT, TalkTalk and Virgin Media, to turn streams off.
The High Court order gave the Premier League permission to 'target the suppliers of illegal streams to IPTV boxes, and the internet, in a proportionate and precise manner'.
After its success, it was renewed in July 2017 for its first full season.
Speaking at the time, Premier League Director of Legal Services, Kevin Plumb, said: 'This blocking Order is a game-changer in our efforts to tackle the supply and use of illicit streams of our content.
'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".'
 


Not sure how effective this will be. Fortunately I have free access to every game live and on demand with my mobile phone plan so don't need to worry about illegal streams. The bigger picture is, if they continue to make legal access cost prohibitive, then people will find a way to bypass paying for it.
 
Could you imagine if they did manage to stop it, there would be hoards of B.O. drenched Kopite virgins wandering around town centers in full kits and shinnies high-sixing each other whilst muttering its our year, its our year, stevie g, aldo forever larrrr.... it'll be like the film "Dawn of The Dead" or care in the community at its very worst, keep the streams and the kopshoites in their pubes where they belong.
 
Could you imagine if they did manage to stop it, there would be hoards of B.O. drenched Kopite virgins wandering around town centers Norway in full kits and shinnies high-sixing each other whilst muttering its our year, its our year, stevie g, aldo forever larrrr.... it'll be like the film "Dawn of The Dead" or care in the community at its very worst, keep the streams and the kopshoites in their pubes where they belong.

Fixed it for you.
 

I have noticed on my Kodi box , nearly all the Sports Channels are defunked. Any heads up on any new ones emerging?
 
Haha. Good luck with that. Didn't stop the streams last year and it won't stop them this year.
 

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