Europol dismantles network of illegal streaming of sports and other pirated content
- Europol dismantled a network of illegal streaming providers during major sporting events, according to Spain's top soccer league.
- The operation identified over 560 resellers of pirated content, including movies and TV channels, as stated by Europol.
- More than 100 suspects were identified, with 11 arrests made during the investigation, reported La Liga.
- The network reached over 22 million users worldwide and distributed more than 2,500 TV channels illegally, as per La Liga.
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Europol dismantles network of illegal streaming of sports and other pirated content
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Illegal streaming of sports network dismantled by Europol with cooperation of La Liga - Spain in English
A Europol operation during last summer’s European Championship and Paris Olympics dismantled a network of several hundred providers of illegal streaming of sports and other pirated content, Spain’s La Liga football division said on Thursday. The European Union’s law enforcement agency identified more than 560 resellers of pirated content that included streaming of movies, series and TV channels. La Liga, which cooperated in the investigation, sa…
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