Massive IPTV Crackdown in Italy: 22 Million Users Affected as Service Shut Down
Massive IPTV Crackdown in Italy: 22 Million Users Affected as Service Shut Down
A major international operation has rocked the world of illegal streaming! Italian authorities, alongside global security agencies, have successfully dismantled an IPTV network with an estimated 22 million users. This massive operation revealed a staggering monthly revenue of €250 million for the network. With 11 arrests already made and the possibility of more across Europe, this crackdown has sent shockwaves through the streaming world. What does this mean for IPTV users? Let’s explore the details. 📺
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IPTV is a system widely used worldwide, especially by millions of users looking to stream illegal sports broadcasts. Additionally, by paying monthly or annual fees, users can illegally access platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video.
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According to information reported by the site Son Haber, a large-scale IPTV operation was carried out in Italy after nearly two years of investigations involving authorities from Croatia, the Netherlands, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
The operation dismantled an IPTV system that generated a monthly income of €250 million and was used across many European countries.
The economic damage caused by the IPTV system to copyright holders was estimated at €10 billion. During the operation coordinated by Eurojust, the European Union's judicial cooperation agency, a total of 11 individuals residing in Croatia were arrested.
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