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IPTV channel lists have their days numbered: Sky has found the formula to put an end to them

The large owners of sports and television licenses have been fighting for years against illegal IPTV that is making them lose millions of dollars every month.

In fact, we recently talked about the new technology that DAZN had opted for to be able to pursue the illegal dissemination of its content and close responsible websites.

Now Sky, which has exclusive rights to the Premier League, Formula 1 and other sports in the United Kingdom, has found a way to end illegal broadcasts.

According to Torrentfreak, Sky has obtained extraordinary a court order that allows them to block access to the IPTV servers of those sites that broadcast content without a license.

With this, Sky could not only block IP addresses of illegal IPTV servers, but also URLs and SSL certificates.

In addition, they will be able to instantly update the list of blocked sites without having to request a new court order, which would take a long time.

In this way, all Sky has to do is locate where all its exclusive content is being illegally disseminated, report on the domains, servers and so on, so that they are later blocked by the different operators.

Since these contents are no longer accessible through the Illegal IPTVSky will be able to protect its acquired rights in the country.

More and more communication conglomerates are fighting against illegal IPTV and are finding ways to block and eliminate them.

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