La Liga have made some extent of pushing again towards the unlawful streaming of soccer matches lately, and have scored a serious victory.
The unlawful streaming platform has been offering hyperlinks to La Liga video games since 2014 on-line, and as reported by Relevo, Rojadirecta have been ordered to reimburse MediaPro €31.6m in damages and compensation. They had been one of many largest unlawful streaming platforms in Spain.
The proprietor, Igor Seoane, has been residing in Malta lately, however was delivered to justice final week. That mentioned, the courtroom dominated that it was Rojadirecta answerable for the prices, as is Seoane himself, which was celebrated by La Liga President Javier Tebas.
¡Van cayendo¡ y los que caerán, y serán peces gordos . Google, Cloudfare, entre otrow…también por se lucran con este robo.https://t.co/OEaKx6Tuy2
— Javier Tebas Medrano (@Tebasjavier) December 20, 2024
“They fall, and those that fall, and they are going to be huge fish. Google, Cloudfare, amongst others… Additionally they earn a living from this theft.” he tweeted out.
Tebas has mentioned prior to now that he dedicates greater than half of his time to combating piracy, and has been lobbying for legislation modifications all around the world in an effort to combat the piracy. Criticism towards him has centred on the truth that watching La Liga in Spain is at the least twice as costly as in Italy, Germany or France, regardless of, Spain having the bottom common earnings.