Global Pirate Streaming Network Dismantled in Major Police Operation
- An international law enforcement operation has dismantled a pirate streaming service that served over 22 million users worldwide and made €250 million per month.
- The operation, codenamed "Taken Down," was supported by Eurojust, Europol, and other European countries, making it the largest takedown of its kind.
- Authorities seized over 2,500 illegal channels and arrested individuals facing charges for illegal streaming, computer fraud, and money laundering.
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Italian police have dismantled an international streaming piracy network.
Police bust major pirate TV operation in Europe; 11 arrested
An anti-piracy billboard. (Image by Lord Jim via Flickr Creative Commons, Graphic: Descrier) Law enforcement officials in five European countries arrested 11 people and dismantled one of the largest pirate television operations in the world, the region’s leading anti-piracy group said this week. The operation involved federal police in the United Kingdom, Italy, Switzerland, Sweden and Croatia, who executed 103 property searches in those countri…
The European authorities' fight against illegal IPTV services has gained strength in recent times, with well-targeted actions. A new Europol operation has now taken place, called “Taken Down”, which lasted 2 years,...
Europol has struck a network with pirate television. Several have been arrested.
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An illegal streaming service with over 22 million users has been shut down. The operation included over 100 strikes in several countries, including Sweden, and is described as the largest of its kind, reports the Mirror. The financial damages are estimated at thousands of billions of kroner.
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