JUSTICE DEPARTMENT BLITZ ON SPORTS WEBSITES HITS
SUPERBOWL STREAMING
10 February 2012
Copyright prosecution again demonstrates
enforcement agency's penchant for timing
The US Department of Justice has again demonstrated
its penchant for timing, using copyright laws to take
down 16 online sports live streaming websites just hours
ahead of Sunday's Superbowl championship final in the
USA.
The man behind the Black Friday online poker
prosecutions, Preet Bharara, is understood to be the
lead prosecutor in the enforcement action, which saw
28-year-old Michigan operator Yonjo Quiroa alias Ronaldo
Solano charged with a copyright offence in respect of
several of the shutdown sites over the period February
2010 to January 2012.
Local reports quote
Baharara as commenting: "These websites and their
operators deprive sports leagues and networks of
legitimate revenue in what amounts to virtual thievery."
The websites are reportedly firstrow.tv,
firstrowsports.com, firstrowsports.net,
firstrowsports.tv, hq-streams.tv, robplay.tv,
soccertvlive.net, sports95.com, sports95.net,
sports95.org, sportswwe.net, sportswwe.tv,
sportswwe.com, xonesports.tv, youwwe.com and youwwe.net.
Quiroa faces trial in the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New York on a date yet to be
specified.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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