Premier League clamps down on illegal football streams (1 Viewer)

dutchman

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The Premier League has announced a clampdown on websites hosting illegal streams of matches.

Top-flight officials recently confirmed that 30,000 offending sites were put to an end during the last season, stamping out around 75 streams per match played.

Barclays Premier League officials enlisted the help of a company called NetResult, which scans the web for illegitimate streaming activity and blocks sites at the source, BBC News reports.

"If you want top quality football, it costs money," said a Premier League spokesperson. "It's not just about star performers getting paid well, it's about investment in facilities and youth development."

NetResult's Tim Cooper says that the firm aims to shut down around 80% of illegal streams, as eliminating them entirely has proved problematic.

"It is a case of 'whack-a-mole'. One disappears and another one comes back online," he said. "I'm sure people who've tried to view Premier League content have found that it's not the best experience.

"Streams can lag, they can be shut down, you have to find another one."

Critics of the Premier League's crackdown have pointed out that the governing body fails to provide a cost-effective means of watching all of their team's matches without subscribing to a service such as Sky.
 

cornoccfc

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Streams re-appear as soon as they are shut down.

Games will still appear on Al Jazeera (and other non EU channels) but again nothing really stopping people sharing them.

Any sports event can be found via a quick search, and with twitter, links can be changed and shared instantly!
 

Nick

Administrator
Exactly. People will keep sharing them as soon as they appear.

If they had any sense they would open up a paid stream for a couple of quid a month a bit like Sky Blues Player. I know I'd pay to watch games I couldn't attend in person online.
 

cornoccfc

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If they had any sense they would open up a paid stream for a couple of quid a month a bit like Sky Blues Player. I know I'd pay to watch games I couldn't attend in person online.


I think the only thing preventing that is fear of gates falling due to encouraging fans to watch on TV. Not convinced, if fans are going to go, they normally will.
 

flammablepiss

Facebook User
Bah they can't stop them all! How many of those will just start up again?
Besides a lot of teams aren't even streamed in the UK... I have to resort to streaming because there is not the outlets needed to watch a lot of games. Every Cov game that is televised in the UK I watch at a friends or the pub. Sky Sports is a rip off anyway, It costs £39,99 per month for 1 and 2 on Freeview, compare it with say £6 per month of Netflix or LoveFilm streaming... its shocking!
 
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