For more than a month now, seeing theifier through an IPTV has become a sport of risk and emotions, and in these last weeks, LaLiga has rolled up and puts herself to work to try to stop piracy when seeing this competition.
Seeing football illegally with pirate links and websites is something that has been doing years, but LaLiga and the operators owned by television rights now have the legal tools to face and damage these pirates computer scientists
All this has caused a huge stir around this practice, since it is true that Television rights, that is, of LaLiga’s image are distributed between Movistar and DaznHowever, these have been able to share emissions with third parties (legally) so you can see the matches without necessarily being subscribed to any of these services.
In fact, this is the key to the IPTV, which although now its name is associated with something illegal, the truth that an IPTV by itself does not breach any rule, And if you have paid for issuing a football match it is totally legitimate that they broadcast a LaLiga match. The key is to have or not to issue the contents that an IPTV offersand in the event that the service does not have it, you can face serious legal problems.
And while you can think that they will only go for the owner of the IPTV, the truth is that More and more countries are going for users who see football in pirateand the police can follow the trail until you reach you by four different ways:
- They can follow the IP address assigned when accessing the server that shares the content.
- The name and surname of the Internet Contract holder.
- The postal address of data installation and billing line.
- The identity document corresponding to the IP that connected to the pirate server.
Yes ok In Spain we have not yet reached the point where users must pay for fines or face other legal problems for consuming piracy (Or at least it is not something typified in the Criminal Code), LaLiga’s recent fight could change things, which would mean that you do see football in pirate you could face great sanctions as in Italy.
And not only that but to use IPTV Pirates entails another series of risks to our cybersecurity as:
- Malware and virus: Illegal IPTV services often distribute malicious software that can infect your devices and steal personal information.
- Theft of personal data: Illegal IPTV providers can collect and sell your personal data, such as credit card information, passwords and other sensitive data.
- Exposure to inappropriate content: illegal services can expose users to inappropriate or harmful content, such as extreme pornography or violence.
- Service instability: Transmission quality is usually variable and the service can be interrupted at any time.
- Scams: There is a risk of losing money to pay subscriptions to services that may disappear overnight.
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