World's Biggest Illegal Sports Streaming Website Permanently Shut Down After International Sting
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Streamameast has fallen after a global operation against the illegal live sports platform, although its administrator claims that the site remains active.
World's Biggest Illegal Sports Streaming Website Permanently Shut Down After International Sting
watching soccer on phone The internet has made it easier than ever to tune into sporting events around the globe, and it’s also made it easier than ever to do so without paying for it. However, many people who’ve become accustomed to harnessing illegal streams have been dealt a serious blow following a sting that led to one of the most reliable sites being shut down. We live in a world where sports fans can access virtually any game they desire …
Illegal streams from the Bundesliga, the NFL or the Champions League – the Streameast portal was a free alternative to expensive subscription packages for millions of fans worldwide. But that's now the end: As nytimes.com exclusively reports, an international alliance of media companies has shut down the platform together with Egyptian authorities.
It's the end of the world's largest illegal streaming platform. Stremeast was taken down after a year-long investigation by rights holders and Egyptian authorities. The site generated 1.6 billion visits per year.
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