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UK illegal sports streaming crackdown with £50,000 fines ‘coming into play’

British Weekly May 7, 2024 2 min read

As the UK faces £50,000 in fines, a warning has been issued over illegal sports streaming. While it may seem practical to prosecute gambling using illicit means, the consequences of such actions in the UK are serious. Free Bets Ireland sports analyst Alex Hemming has provided a detailed insight into the legal implications.

He said: “Illegal streaming of sports is a significant offense under UK copyright law. Those caught may be subject to not only civil but also criminal penalties. The penalties are severe and can include unlimited fines and imprisonment of up to ten years.”

“Enforcement of these laws has been strengthened by the Digital Economy Act 2017, which targets both providers and viewers of illegal streaming services. This legislation gives UK law enforcement robust tools to aggressively pursue and prosecute those involved in digital piracy.”

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“UK law enforcement agencies, including the Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit (PIPCU), are intensifying their efforts to combat illegal sports streaming. These initiatives often involve collaboration with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and have resulted in high-profile raids and the shutdown of numerous websites.” Illegal streaming activities, for example, have resulted in significant legal consequences and the dismantling of complex illegal streaming networks.

“The financial impact of illegal streaming is significant. Courts can impose fines which can reach tens of thousands of pounds depending on the extent of the breach. For example, individuals caught sharing illegal streams face fines of over £50,000. While viewers of such streams generally face smaller fines, they can still face fines that often exceed several thousand pounds, reflecting the strictness with which the UK treats copyright infringement.

“The impact of illegal streaming goes beyond legal and financial penalties for those involved. They also have a detrimental impact on the sports industry. Losses from pirated streams undermine the financial stability of leagues, teams and broadcasters and impact their ability to fund quality.” This ultimately impacts the quality of sports content legally available to fans.

Mr Hemming, a sports analyst for Free Bets Ireland, warns: “The risks associated with illegal sports streaming in the UK are significant and varied. The potential for hefty fines, criminal prosecution, and personal data compromise make illegal streaming a risky proposition With more reputable streaming options than ever before, the decision to watch sports through official channels is not only the legal one, but also the smarter choice.”

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