A Belgian court ordered the closure of one hundred football delivery websites

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She is Francophone Brussels Court closed around one hundred illegal live delivery websites and five platforms of Internet protocol television (IPTV) For copyright violation, according to the Belgian press.

The commercial court ordered the main professional football station to BELGIUM, DAZN AND FEMENT -12 PLAYERContinue these websites before the second day of removing Belgian football championship matches.

Internet suppliers in Belgian Voo, Orange Belgium, Proximus, Telenet, Digi, Cloudfare, Google and Cisco They carry out the closure of the weakening platforms of the court order, issued at the end of March and advanced by the Francophone newspaper Waste.

According to the order, the court pointed out that the websites in question “are structures that are guilty and do not possess any legal content.”

For the station Dazn That has been broadcasting the Belgian Professional Football Championships, this is a “true step forward in combating piracy in content in Belgium“, And they also estimated that the plunder of television rights represents about half of all accessing websites with illegal content.

The operation was also blocked at the first time websites appearing to be almost immediately created after the closure of another, thanks to the creation of 2024 a service of the Ministry of Economy that monitors the cloning of websites that allow the court’s order.

In addition, judged by the court Cloudfare, Google and Cisco To pay a fine of 100,000 euros for each day the sequel failed.

On the other hand, the private station RTL Belgica and the Public RTBF are preparing a joint action in front of the commercial court to end the plunder of its contents, according to L’oh.

Source: La Verdad

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