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U.S. shuts 16 sports piracy websites pre-Super Bowl (Reuters) - Three days before Super Bowl XLVI, U.S. prosecutors said they seized 16 websites that illegally streamed live sports and pay-per-view events over the Internet, and charged a Michigan man with running nine of those websites. According to the government, the 16 websites provided links to give viewers easy access to other sites that hosted pirated telecasts from the National Football ... news.yahoo.com
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Sports piracy websites seized pre-Super Bowl (Reuters) - Three days before Super Bowl XLVI, federal prosecutors said they have seized 16 websites that illegally streamed live sports and pay-per-view events over the Internet, and charged a Michigan man with running nine of those websites. nz.news.yahoo.com
Feds Target Sports Piracy Sites in Pre-Super Bowl Bust American prosecutors have shut down 16 websites they accuse of illegally broadcasting live sports games and pay-per-view events over the Internet. news.yahoo.com
Feds seize illegal sports-streaming sites Just in time for Super Bowl Sunday, the federal agents announce they have seized and shuttered 307 Web sites that either live-streamed sports or sold fake NFL paraphernalia. rss.feedsportal.com
Feds Seize 307 Sports-Related Domains Ahead of Super Sunday Federal authorities said Thursday they had seized and shuttered 307 domains, 16 allegedly engaged in unauthorized live sports streaming and the remainder accused of selling fake professional sports merchandise, including National Football League paraphernalia. www.wired.com
Feds blitz websites streaming live sports before Super Bowl Days before the Super Bowl, federal authorities blitzed more than a dozen websites illegally streaming live sporting events. Days before the Super Bowl, federal authorities blitzed more than a dozen websites illegally streaming live sporting events. www.latimes.com
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Super Bowl tackles Web piracy Authorities are throwing the penalty flag at websites that illegally live stream sports telecasts. www.politico.com
Feds seize 307 sports-related domains in advance of Super Bowl Federal authorities said Thursday they had seized and shuttered 307 domains, 16 allegedly engaged in unauthorized live sports streaming and the remainder accused of selling fake professional sports merchandise, including National Football League paraphernalia. The seizure, the biggest to date under the Immigration and Customs Enforcement crackdown known as Operation in Our Sites , (PDF) brings ... arstechnica.com
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