Authorities Shut Down $3 Billion Pirate IPTV Operation

Originally published at: Authorities Shut Down $3 Billion Pirate IPTV Operation

Authorities in Europe have shut down a massive pirate IPTV operation, impacting 22 million users and €3 billion in annual revenue. Dubbed ‘Operation Takendown’, this coordinated effort involved Europol, Eurojust, and law enforcement agencies across multiple European nations. Authorities attributed €10 billion in damages to subscription TV broadcasters. Table of ContentsMassive Pirate IPTV OperationA Complex,…

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Read “World’s largest piracy network taken down after 100 homes raided across 10 countries” on SmartNews: https://l.smartnews.com/p-13PniN8/87Sb3b

Could you please provide the article on a regular URL I dont want to download any app

When you click on it , it opens the article for me …i didnt download the app . It was sent to me and i just copied it .

My tablet won’t let me go to any other URL except the app.

In the upper right hand corner there is a box that says “read full article” click on that and it should open up the article.

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Tried it didn’t work. It’s all good I’m not worried about it.

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I’m not sure why people aren’t using the Alibaba IPTV services. They all share the same web links. It’s just different sellers providing you a user name and password. It’s not perfect but it’s very good and for $25/year. And based upon the link I doubt it will ever go away.

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Found the article here.‘World’s largest pirate network’ taken down after 100 homes raided across 10 countries | The Independent

I use one of the Alibaba IPTVs that people mentioned here and the service is decent and dirt cheap. My first year just expired and I sent a message to renew and it was only $16+tax!
I had them cut out everything of the m3u except for the English language stations and it seems to work even better. Way less buffering and quick channel changes.

Looks like the beginning of the end for all streaming the same with the biggest torrent sites all gone. What do we do next ??

Does anyone know what IPTV names they were operating under?