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  2. Dana White warns illegal streamers of Conor McGregor’s UFC ...

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    UFC president Dana White claims he's got a new tactic in store for people hosting and watching illegal streams of his product in 2021.

  3. Protecting Lawful Streaming Act - Wikipedia

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    The Protecting Lawful Streaming Act of 2020 is a United States law that makes it a felony to engage in large-scale streaming of copyright material. The bill was introduced by Senator Thom Tillis on December 10, 2020.

  4. Free live stream of Fury vs Usyk 2 fight puts millions at ...

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    The first Fury vs Usyk bout sold over 1.5 million pay-per-views, however the £25 ($40) PPV fee saw many more turn to illegal live streams to watch the fight for free. >>Follow our live coverage ...

  5. Ultimate Fighting Championship controversies - Wikipedia

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    The American-based Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is the largest mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion in the world. [1] Since its inception in 1993, the UFC has been the subject of controversies, ranging from moral condemnation of its events by politicians, which resulted in MMA being banned in many US states, to criticism for underpaying its athletes and for criminal behavior committed by ...

  6. Georgia’s Two Biggest Illegal Streaming Sites Get Shut Down ...

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    Leading anti-piracy body Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) has shut down two major illegal streaming services in Georgia. Considered the two largest illegal streamers in the former ...

  7. Commercial Felony Streaming Act - Wikipedia

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    The penalty could include up to five years of prison-time. The bill defined illegal streaming as streaming ten or more times in a 180-day period. Furthermore, the value of the illegally streamed material would have to be greater than $2,500, or the licensing fees would have to be over $5,000.

  8. Muso’s data measured activity across a range of piracy sites, including illegal streaming, torrent, web download and stream-ripping platforms, meaning content viewed through credential sharing ...

  9. Online piracy - Wikipedia

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    The groups and individuals who operate piracy websites potentially earn millions of dollars from their efforts. This revenue can come from a number of sources, such as advertising, subscriptions, and the sale of content. [17] Piracy behavior demonstrated that economic theory explains a notable part of the individual variation in a survey study.