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A federal court in Canada has issued a piracy injunction against the FIFA World Cup

        Canada's efforts to block piracy continue to expand. before, Canada's federal court has issued a ruling against Internet television (IPTV) Stealing an NHL game (NHL) The ban on streaming media sources, And recently, The court has issued a new piracy blocking order. It asked Internet service providers in the country to block subscribers from accessing pirated streams showing the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

        2022 years 11 month, Billions of people from around the world will tune in to watch the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

        Most viewers will watch through licensed services, But big events like this also attract a large number of viewers who opt for piracy.

        This type of live piracy is closely watched by copyright holders around the world, Measures to reduce the risk of piracy are already in place. In Canada, Several big media companies have decided that sitting on the sidelines is not the right option, So he took the matter to court.

        Reprinted from China Intellectual Property Network


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