A joint operation between UK police and FACT is targeting the illegal sale of streaming devices that provide unauthorized access to paid-for content. Thirty suppliers have been warned, and a man from Newport is under investigation for possible criminal charges.
Sellers of illegal streaming devices that allow unauthorized access to live sports and movies are facing a crackdown by UK law enforcement and the Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT). Thirty suppliers have received cease-and-desist warnings, and a 42-year-old man from Newport is under investigation for alleged involvement in illegal streaming activities.
Digital devices were seized for forensic examination, and advertising for these services has been removed from major social media platforms
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