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World Cup: faced with the resurgence of piracy, justice, Arcom and broadcasters are getting organized

2022-12-10T15:39:38.412Z


Since a new law came into force in January, more than 1,200 sites distributing illegal sports content have been shut down.


“The matches that cut, it fucks the rage!

Between two races, Valentin, an Uber driver, sometimes watches pirated versions of FIFA World Cup matches on his smartphone.

“Not a lot, 3 to 5 since the start of the World Cup”, immediately specifies this ultra-fan of football.

A year-round subscriber to Canal + and Amazon to follow his favorite sport, he also did not want to subscribe to BeIN Sports, broadcaster of the entire international event – ​​TF 1 only offering 28 unencrypted posters on 64. “It would have gotten really expensive, especially for just a few games!

“, he underlines, regretting the fragmentation and the increase in the cost of the legal sports offer in recent years.

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Source: leparis

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