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A federal court in Canada has ordered sellers of pirated set-top boxes to pay 2360 Ten thousand dollars in damages

        Set-top boxes that load content first and pirated interactive Internet TV (IPTV) Service is a major issue for content owners and broadcasters around the world.

        Through a growing number of out-of-court settlements and full-blown lawsuits, Media companies have tried to address the threat, But a case in Canada shows that, It's a long game.

        Canadian media firms hit set-top box retailers

        2016 years, Bell Canada (Bell Canada) , Videotron, Group TVA And Rogers Communications (Rogers Communications) And filed a lawsuit in the federal Court of Canada, grocer L3D Distributing (INL3D) , Morcor Computers 2000 and Ottawa Tek Corporation To promote and sell pirated set-top boxes and pirated copies to the public IPTV service.

        Reprinted from China Intellectual Property Network


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