Suppliers of IPTV boxes ordered to pay £267,000 to the Premier League
Three suppliers of pre-loaded IPTV boxes that facilitate mass piracy of Premier League football broadcasts have been ordered to pay a total of £267,000 by the Courts for infringing copyright.
The three sellers of pre-loaded IPTV boxes ordered to pay costs are:
Three suppliers of pre-loaded IPTV boxes that facilitate mass piracy of Premier League football broadcasts have been ordered to pay a total of £267,000 by the Courts for infringing copyright.
The three sellers of pre-loaded IPTV boxes ordered to pay costs are:
- Football for Pubs Limited (based in Liverpool) was ordered by the High Court to cease the sale of the illegal devices and pay costs of £90,000;
- Pub Entertainment Systems (based in Royston, Hertfordshire) was ordered by the High Court to cease the sale of the illegal devices and pay costs of £77,000;
- Neosat was ordered to cease the sale of the illegal devices and pay costs totalling £100,000