Originally published at: https://troypoint.com/lawsuit-targets-pirate-iptv-service-with-over-450k-subscribers/
DISH Network and Sling TV are targeting the pirate IPTV service CLVPN LLC in a lawsuit, alleging over $1 billion in damages and deceptive tactics by its owner. This legal action is being pursued against Richard Moy, owner of CLVPN LLC, which operates as City Lights Entertainment. The plaintiffs claim Moy’s IPTV service was a…
It appears that his operation became so successful that Egotism took over. His brazen portrayal of a police officer probably will lead to his business termination. But as we all know, “gone today, but back with a new name tomorrow.” And the beat goes on. Fair prices to the public would eliminate all that, but the entertainment industry would rather pay lawyers big fees instead.
why does it seem like dish network spends more time going after iptv operators than actually making wise business decisions for there own business? no wonder theyre struggling
They can’t make enough money selling their junk channels, so they sue and make more. Dish is a very litigious company.
Charlie Egan did very well strategically for a good long while, so credit should be given.
However, you do have a point regarding the time, money and energy preventing “piracy” over the decades.
It’s so amusing how this site is always posting news stories of some illegal paid IPTV service getting shut down, sued, or owners arrested, while at the same time promoting and providing instructions on how to install illegal paid IPTV services.
Well this is a cord cutting site so why does that surprise you?
Your wording is a bit wrong. The SITE does NOT promote any illegal activities such as unverified IPTV services. It does reviews of all aspects of this hobby but at no time has the SITE ever linked to illegal IPTV. As a matter of fact the legal disclaimer always states that TP does not have the resources to determine if an unverified site is distributing copywrited material without the proper licenses and so on.