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UAE fans get World Cup warning over illegal streams costing industry billions
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UAE fans get World Cup warning over illegal streams costing industry billions

The article discusses the rising issue of digital piracy during the FIFA World Cup, particularly focusing on the impact in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Illegal streaming services and devices are causing significant financial losses to the sports industry, with estimates reaching billions of dollars annually. Authorities, including the US Department of Justice and Egyptian police, have taken steps to crack down on these operations, shutting down numerous pirated sites. Emirati lawyer Abdullah Al Nasser warns that using unauthorized devices to access encrypted TV channels can result in hefty fines and imprisonment. The UAE authorities are actively targeting piracy rings, exemplified by recent arrests in Dubai involving hacking and rebroadcasting encrypted channels.

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UAE fans get World Cup warning over illegal streams costing industry billions

The article discusses the rising issue of digital piracy during the FIFA World Cup, particularly focusing on the impact in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Illegal streaming services and devices are causing significant financial losses to the sports industry, with estimates reaching billions of dollars annually. Authorities, including the US Department of Justice and Egyptian police, have taken steps to crack down on these operations, shutting down numerous pirated sites. Emirati lawyer Abdullah Al Nasser warns that using unauthorized devices to access encrypted TV channels can result in hefty fines and imprisonment. The UAE authorities are actively targeting piracy rings, exemplified by recent arrests in Dubai involving hacking and rebroadcasting encrypted channels.

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