The BREIN association recently announced that it had succeeded in bringing down the All-in-One-Premium-TV site, which presented itself as one of the largest sellers of IPTV boxes with subscription in Europe.
The group which fights against the piracy of works protected by copyright has thus attacked a colossus which was responsible for reselling preconfigured IPTV boxes with a subscription allowing access to thousands of pay channels and access streaming pirated content.
These subscriptions are responsible for fetching streams from popular paid services around the world. In France, the channels of the Canal+ group are particularly targeted, but also sports offers such as BeIn Sports as well as operator packages such as OCS and adult channels… Offers which, in total, cost hundreds of euros per month and which are thus offered in IPTV formulas from €20 per year.
For All-In-One-Premium-TV subscribers, the cut was clear: the service is now blocked and no financial compensation is envisaged.
For the moment, the investigators do not wish to indicate how many subscribers the service had when it was stopped, but it is worth remembering that the site offered boxes to the whole world and that the content offered brought together almost everything was done in terms of television or subscription.
BREIN pulled off a veritable tour de force: after having identified the site administrator, the latter issued formal notice. He thus agreed on his own to cease his activities and to transmit all the data of his company to the association, in addition to a fine of only €2,500, thus avoiding legal proceedings.
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