The battle against people using illegal Kodi and Mobdro apps to illegally stream Premier League football is continuing. "The protection of our copyright, and the investment made by our broadcast partners, is hugely important to the Premier League and the future health of English football." "It will allow us to quickly and effectively block and disrupt the illegal broadcast of Premier League football via any means, including so called 'pre-loaded Kodi boxes'. But the TV provider is working hard alongside the Premier League to protect its investment. However, this court order allows the Premier League to block access to an entire computer server where a range of different streams are hosted, cutting down a swathe of illegal content in one go.
Bad news if you watch Premier League football illegally
If you use a 'dodgy box' or illegal stream to watch Premier League football there's about to be a crackdown. "The protection of our copyright, and the investment made by our broadcast partners, is hugely important to the Premier League and the future health of English football," said Premier League spokesperson Kevin Plumb after the ruling. The Independent is reporting that the Premier League is taking steps to crack down on the illegal streaming of games in both the UK and Ireland. A High Court action in the United Kingdom has ruled that internet service providers must block all servers that are broadcasting games illegally. While the action does not extend to Ireland at this point, the report suggests that the Premier League is speaking to Irish service providers about putting similar measures in place over here.This content may collect you by Max Nolan
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