57 Illegal Streaming Blocked at the Opening of the World Cup
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On the day of the opening of the World Cup 57 streaming addresses were blocked that were transmitting the signal without the necessary permissions, said Vidal Llerenas, head of the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI). In a press conference, he said that on the day of the Mexican party against South Africa, IMPI carried out four operations to identify pirate products. "We have carried out at least four operations in areas other than t…
(EFE).- The Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) blocked 57 internet addresses that sought to illegally transmit the inaugural match of the World Cup 2026 and reinforced the operations against the sale of pirate goods alluding to the tournament, said Monday its owner, Vidal Llerenas. The official pointed out in a press conference that [...] The entry Mexico blocks 57 illegal websites and reinforces the fight against piracy of the Worl…
The Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) blocked 57 internet addresses that sought to illegally transmit the inaugural match of the World Cup 2026 and reinforced the operations against the sale of pirate merchandise alluding to the tournament, said Monday its owner, Vidal Llerenas. The official pointed out in a press conference that the agency works with FIFA, with the brands and companies that have the transmission rights to download…
The Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) blocked 57 internet addresses that sought to illegally transmit the inaugural match of the World Cup 2026, and announced the strengthening of operations against the sale of pirate goods alluding to the tournament, said its owner Vidal Llerenas. The official pointed out in a press conference that the agency works with FIFA, with brands and with companies that have the transmission rights to down…
The Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) blocked 57 internet addresses that sought to illegally transmit the inaugural match of the World Cup 2026 and reinforced the operations against the sale of pirate merchandise alluding to the tournament, said Monday its owner, Vidal Llerenas. The entry Mexico blocks 57 illegal websites and reinforces the fight against piracy of the World Cup was first published in Digital Process.
Mexico City. The Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) blocked 57 internet addresses that purported to illegally transmit the inaugural match of the World Cup 2026 and reinforced the operations against the sale of pirate goods alluding to the tournament, said Monday its owner, Vidal Llerenas. The official pointed out in a press conference that the agency works with FIFA, with the brands and companies that have the transmission rights t…

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