Bank ordered to reveal names of illegal Premier League streaming users to Sky
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Bank ordered to reveal names of illegal Premier League streaming users to Sky
"The names and addresses will now be provided on an encrypted spreadsheet within 28 days, according to lawyers representing Revolut. This follows a High Court ruling in the Republic of Ireland."
"David Dunbar from County Wexford was ordered to pay €480,000 in damages to Sky after being revealed as the provider of an illegal IPTV streaming service called 'IPTV is Easy'."
"Sky has received intelligence that at least five of Dunbar's resellers continue to sell illegal IPTV subscriptions, prompting the broadcaster to take decisive action against them."
"Earlier this year, police shut down a major UK-based illegal IPTV network that made over £3 million after being tipped off by Sky, leading to multiple arrests and significant seizures."
Sky is taking legal action against illegal IPTV streaming by obtaining the names and addresses of 304 users from Revolut Bank. This follows a High Court ruling in Ireland. The information will be provided in an encrypted format within 28 days. The action is part of a broader effort to combat illegal streaming, highlighted by a previous case involving David Dunbar, who was ordered to pay significant damages for running an illegal IPTV service. Sky aims to act against ongoing illegal activities before the Premier League season concludes.
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