The Premier League has been awarded a new High Court order for the 2017-18 season to allow it to block pirated streams of matches via Kodi set-top boxes. The U.K. High Court has granted the Premier League a fresh order to crack down on illegal streaming. In March, the High Court had approved a Premier League application to block the computer servers that power the illegal streams, rather than just individual streams, and has granted a new order for the coming campaign. "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.'
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