Celtic and Rangers will face each other in a hotly-anticipated Premiership clash this weekend, but for Old Firm fans planning to watch the action from Celtic Park on Saturday, May 11 on a dodgy livestream, it could cost them a £50,000 fine. The title showdown will only be broadcast by Sky Sports and shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football from 11.30am.
Alex warned: “The risks associated with illegal streaming of sports in the UK are significant and multifaceted. The potential for hefty fines, criminal prosecution, and personal data compromise makes illegal streaming a risky endeavour. With more legitimate streaming options available than ever, choosing to view sports through official channels is not only the legal choice but the smarter one.”
Crackdown by Law Enforcement UK law enforcement, including the Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit , is intensifying efforts to combat illegal sports streaming. These initiatives often involve collaboration with Internet Service Providers and have led to high-profile raids and the shutdown of numerous illegal streaming operations.
Impact on the Industry The repercussions of illegal streaming extend beyond legal and financial penalties for the individuals involved. They also have a detrimental impact on the sports industry.
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