British Man Sentenced to 5 Years in Jail For Operating Illegal IPTV Streaming Video Service
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Telus sales people promoting illegal TV pirating service to entice customers, Bell alleges - The Wire Report
Bell argues the alleged sales moves end up adding “confusion in the marketplace among customers.” The post Telus sales people promoting illegal TV pirating service to entice customers, Bell alleges appeared first on The Wire Report.
Bell accuses Telus of using illegal IPTV sales to lure internet subscribers
By Ahmad Hathout In an extraordinary legal filing, Bell is accusing Telus of training and using door-to-door salespeople to pitch an unlicensed IPTV application to get customers to switch to Telus internet services. The activity is allegedly taking place in areas where Telus wholesales internet service from Bell, according to a statement of claim in... Read more »
British Man Sentenced to 5 Years in Jail For Operating Illegal IPTV Streaming Video Service
A British man has been sentenced to five years in prison for operating an illegal streaming video service before he fleeing the country. Mark Brockley, 56, ran a subscription-based IPTV service known as aFINITY IPTV between 2014 and 2019, illegally distributing unauthorized access to premium TV content, including movies and TV shows, according to the … Continue reading "British Man Sentenced to 5 Years in Jail For Operating Illegal IPTV Streamin…
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