Iptv: One Year Suspended and a Heavy Fine for These Two French
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Two French pirate IPTV dealers were sentenced by the Arras court to one year's suspended imprisonment and €15,000 in fines for a turnover of €34,000. The Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) claims in addition €100,000 in damages, sending a message to the entire piracy chain, from resellers to final consumers.
The scenario that led two Pas-de-Calais men in front of the prosecutor's office in Arras looks like a fret menu compared to the large-scale dismantling of IPTV servers on a European scale. However, the sentence pronounced on Tuesday deserves our attention. Indeed, it is part of a judicial strategy that no longer targets only infrastructures, but [...]
Two Frenchmen have been convicted of IPTV trafficking, they have received a heavy fine and a one-year suspended prison sentence. The Professional Football League claims 100,000 euros in damages.
It All Started with a Pirate Iptv Subscription Costing €50: Two Years Later, They Appeared in Court.
The fight against sports and audiovisual piracy is intensifying in France. The Arras criminal court has just sentenced two men in their thirties to suspended prison terms and hefty fines for selling illegal access to broadcasts. The Professional Football League, which brought them down, is still demanding substantial damages.
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