Police warn fans about illegal streams ahead of European finals
Police can pull the plug on illegal streams of sporting events at crucial points to put people off using illegal sites.
Sports fans are being warned about streaming ahead of the Europa League and Champions League finals.
The City of London Police said illegal streams were more popular during high-profile sporting events and said people found to be sharing paid-for content can expect to be prosecuted and fined.
Detective Chief Inspector Teresa Russell, head of the Intellectual Property Crime Unit at the force said: “By illegally streaming the match, you never know when the site is likely to be shut down.
“It could be at a crucial point in the match.
“In fact, enforcement agencies and companies will aim to do just that in an attempt to dissuade people from using illegal sites in the future.”
One all-Premier League #UCL final ✅One all-Premier League #UEL final ✅#PL domination 🙌 pic.twitter.com/5dAuimSrnq— Premier League (@premierleague) May 10, 2019
Arsenal and Chelsea will face each other in the Europa League final in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Wednesday evening.
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The Champions League final will see Tottenham play Liverpool on Saturday in Madrid.
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