Sports fans who illegally watch Premier League football matches on Kodi boxes could have their online streams CUT OFF in new High Court... Dubbed the 'biggest ever crackdown' on illegal streaming, UK High Court blocking order will be in place for the entire 2017 - 2018 Premier... Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-REMOVED-Britain-s-streets.html#ixzz4o3Iq5NR0 Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Kodi is software not hardware and the link is to speed bumps. Nice, more money in the mail's pocket. Sure Rog and Tees work for the media with all their click bait.
w.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4735302/Premier-League-Kodi-Box-streaming-blocking-order.html ok ya fekker.... this is the correct link.
Doesn't work. In any case, kodi is just android software which hosts other tv software. Loads of them have had court injunctions, they just reset up and the whole process begins again. Kodi isn't the only way to stream on android either. After that there's 100s of HTML and flash streaming sites. They're fighting a losing battle, they always have been. Wouldn't worry Rog. There'll still be loads of streaming options.
Sports fans who illegally watch Premier League football matches on Kodi boxes could have their online streams CUT OFF in new High Court 'blocking order' The block will be in place for the entire 2017 - 2018 Premier League season Order means Internet Service Providers will stop people illegally streaming The ban will help the league fight the illicit use of pre-loaded Kodi boxes In the 2016-17 season the league obtained a similar order for the last two months Sky and BT Sport paid more than £5bn ($6.6bn) for rights to show Premier League matches for three seasons By Phoebe Weston For Mailonline PUBLISHED: 11:31 BST, 27 July 2017 | UPDATED: 16:47 BST, 27 July 2017 e-mail 1.9kshares 1.3k View comments The High Court has issued a 'blocking order' that will cut off online streams for people who are illegally watching Premier League football matches. It comes after the Premier League was awarded a High Court blocking order for the forthcoming 2017-18 season. Dubbed the 'biggest ever crackdown' on illegal streaming, the order will help the league intensify its crackdown on the illicit use of pre-loaded Kodi boxes and other illegal devices. Scroll down for video please log in to view this image +3 Dubbed the 'biggest ever crackdown' on illegal streaming, the block will be in place for the 2017 - 2018 Premier League season and will fight the illegal use of Kodi boxes (stock image) WHAT IS KODI TV? Kodi is a free service that streams apps and on-demand services onto your TV. The software, which is legal, can even be downloaded onto an Amazon Fire stick. Blank boxes can be bought from most major retailers for as little as £20 ($24), with the software uploaded afterwards. Users can play BBC iPlayer, Youtube, Soundcloud and other free catch-up apps on the device. But many of the plug-ins the box offers are illegal. Be wary if the box is pre-loaded to include subscription sport, TV and movies for free. Commonly the 'fully loaded' boxes let users watch Premier League games or Sky Movies without paying a subscription fee. BBC. The order means UK Internet Service Providers (ISPs) will have to stop people illegally streaming matches. In the UK, you can only watch Premier League games legally on Sky Sports and BT Sport. Highlights can be seen on BBC Sport. 'It will allow us to quickly and effectively block and disrupt the illegal broadcast of Premier League football via any means, including so called 'pre-loaded Kodi boxes', Mr Plumb said. 'The protection of our copyright, and the investment made by our broadcast partners, is hugely important to the Premier League and the future health of English football.' In the 2016-17 season the Premier League obtained a similar order for the last two months of the season. The court order allowed Premier League bosses to blanket block internet servers. Around 5,000 server IP addresses were blocked as a result. The league previously only had the power to block individual streams, which were easy for hosts to re-establish using a different link. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next please log in to view this image Shop with a snap as eBay reveals AI image search that will... please log in to view this image 'We should consider ourselves extragalactic immigrants':... please log in to view this image Facebook's security boss calls on hackers to help protect... please log in to view this image Roses are red, violets are blue... now thanks to science... SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share 1.9k shares Sky and BT Sport paid more than £5bn ($6.6bn) for rights to show Premier League matches for three seasons. Last month Premier League bosses were debating whether to livestream games directly in a bid to end illegal streams, rumours suggested. please log in to view this image +3 As many as a third of football fans watch the sport illegally, with many streaming games via illicit websites or through prohibited add-ons to so-called Kodi boxes (pictured) Organisers were considering whether streaming matches in the US and UK would significantly cut the value of its multi-billion-pound TV deals, according to sources with knowledge of the matter. As many as a third of football fans watch the sport illegally, with many streaming games via illicit websites or through prohibited add-ons to so-called Kodi boxes. Kodi is a free service that streams apps and on-demand services onto your TV. please log in to view this image +3 Chelsea celebrate winning the Premier League Trophy at Stamford Bridge on May 21, 2017. The Premier League was awarded a High Court blocking order against illegal streaming for the 2017-18 season The software, which is legal, can even be downloaded onto an Amazon Fire stick. Commonly the 'fully loaded' boxes let users watch Premier League games or Sky Movies without paying a subscription fee. While rights fees for matches are soaring, viewing figures for sports broadcasters such as Sky and NBC are plummeting. Last season saw the biggest fall in live Premier League TV viewing figures for seven years, with both Sky and BT hit by the drop. Sky saw a 14 per cent fall in viewing numbers, while BT channels dropped by 2 per cent. WATCHING THE PREMIER LEAGUE Sky Sports and BT Sport have between them shelled out £5.36billion ($7billion) to show live coverage of the English premier league. The 2016 season was the first to move the broadcasters as part of a three-year mega-deal. BBC Sport continues to show highlights only of the top flight matches. BT Sport currently shows 42 exclusive live games per season. This includes a number of 'top pick' matches between bigger clubs, like Manchester United and Chelsea. Sky Sports shows 126 matches per season, three-quarters of all the Premier League matches broadcast live on TV in the UK. Various package deals are available for both services. How to pay less for your sports TV package Thanks to a recent Sky Sports revamp you can now choose single sports channels on Sky, including one dedicated to the Premier League. You will pay £18 per month for one channel, you get two for £22 or 3 for £26. The full 10-channel package typically costs £27.50, but there is currently a promotion offering it for £20. please log in to view this image The best value deal currently available from Sky at £72 per month (£39.95 set-up ) is the Original TV Bundle with Unlimited Broadband and Sky Sports. BT broadband customers can add BT Sport to their Sky package from £10 ($13) per month or £22.99 ($30) if they don't have broadband through BT. It costs £3.50 to add BT Sport TV to it's own package via the Starter TV kit with BT Sport. Bundled together with broadband and phone you will pay from £29.99 (£59.99 set up fee). If you want to add Sky Sport to a BT package it will cost you £27.50 per month for the Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Extra channels. Virgin Media, Talk Talk and PlusNet are among other service providers who also offer these channels as option extras. Talk Talk is currently offering the cheapest way to access the new Sky Sports Line up at just £28.50 per month for its TV with Faster Broadband and Sky Sports package. 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Why not just get back to the old days and let the beeb and ITV fight it out for football rights. Matches will be kicking off at midnight in the future I tell you so that they can fit them in. I am a berk.
For those, like me who are not very computer savvy, it would be helpful if those of you that are could post any safe links you come across on a match by match basis.
When I did the match threads I used to put links to streaming in the OP. Are they not on these days? I'll be no help for android operating systems, I'm a Windows man and will help any way i can. Android and Apple I can't help with. My android box is gathering dust. It's a ****e bit of kit, should have got a more expensive one.
I have an old Windows 7 that I use for these games. It only cost me £35 (recently) and I'm not overly concerned about any crap that gets dropped onto it. But help in finding Links is ALWAYS appreciated.
Save these to your bookmarks for starters http://wiziwig.to/soccer http://www.footballstreamings.com/live-streams.html http://www.12thplayer.com/ https://www.vipleague.is/sports/football.html http://cricfree.sc/football-live-stream http://www.sportp2p.com/football/england/england-npower-championship/ http://www.sportstream.tv/
Only need the top two last season but sooner or later they'll get the court order. Then I nip in to Reddit and find out their new url. I've been using Wiziwig for about 5 years, they've been shut down twice.