Another major? IPTV server shutdown.

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Dutch fiscal police have carried out a large-scale raid that appears to have taken down one of Europe's largest IPTV operations servicing more than a million users. No services or companies are being named but according to local anti-piracy outfit BREIN, the targeted organization sold access via third-party resellers. Meanwhile, Dutch data center Globe went completely dark.

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In recent years, many people have canceled their expensive cable subscriptions, opting to use cheaper Internet TV instead.
Those who choose the cheapest plans often end up at pirate services. These may work flawlessly for years, until they don’t.

Fiscal Police Raid IPTV Service​


Today, one of the largest pirate IPTV services was taken offline by the Dutch fiscal police (FIOD). Four people were arrested while searches were carried out at various business and residential addresses, where cars, computers, bank accounts and large sums of cash were confiscated.
The raids and searches were carried out in multiple cities throughout the Netherlands including Amsterdam, Almere, Enschede, The Hague, and Den Helder.
The name of the IPTV operation is not mentioned by the authorities but it appears to be massive. Local anti-piracy group BREIN reports that TVs in hundreds of thousands of homes went dark due to the raids. Europol, which also assisted in the operation, mentions that the service had over a million users across Europe.

Criminal Case​


BREIN applauds the action and notes that it will file criminal charges on behalf of several major rightsholders, several of which have already indicated that they want to join the case.
The IPTV service, which charged a monthly subscription fee of roughly 10 euros, carried more than 10,000 TV channels. It also offered access to 15,000 on-demand movies and TV series from popular services such as Disney+ and Netflix, causing substantial damages.
“This is the largest criminal investigation by the Dutch fiscal police FIOD and the Dutch prosecution into digital piracy in the Netherlands ever,” says BREIN director Tim Kuik commenting on the news.
“Illegal IPTV is the most serious threat to legal offerings of movies, series, television and sports broadcasts. This case concerns a criminal organization behind the large-scale sale of illegal IPTV subscriptions in the Netherlands and elsewhere. It involves tens of millions of euros in damages in the Netherlands alone.”
Kuik informs TorrentFreak that he prefers not to name any of the persons or companies involved. However, hr confirms that the targeted organization supplied third-party sellers, both online and through physical shops.

Data Center Offline?​

Dutch police highlight that the IPTV service was distributed from a data center in Den Helder. While we can only speculate, this could be GLOBE DataCenter, whose office is located there. The data center’s website is unreachable at the time of writing so the entire network could be offline.
TorrentFreak reached out to GLOBE for a comment but the company didn’t immediately reply. However, these suspicions are strengthened (not confirmed) by a photo of the police action in a Dutch news report, which features the office of GLOBE.
Further details will likely come out as the investigation and the potential prosecution progresses.
This certainly isn’t the first large-scale IPTV takedown in Europe. We have seen several of these operations in other countries, including Spain where an ‘unnamed’ IPTV service with two million users was pulled offline.
Apparently, other IPTV services continue to step up to fill the void. This is no surprise; to some people, a potential revenue stream of one billion euros per year sounds like an opportunity, rather than a threat. However, today’s action shows that the risk isn’t just hypothetical.
 
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Looks like this could be the end for iptv.

Oh well, it was good while it lasted. Maybe things will go full circle and eventually the only way we'll enjoy live football is by listening to matches on the wireless or buying a ticket, and to watch new release movies we'll have to go to the cinema.
 
iptv wont close, cant shut all, key is use one low key like i have had for 6 years, any with websites or openly selling on web are ones always in danger
 
Read stuff like this with a massive bucket of salt,
Do you realise how much they would get sued if they took even a tiny data centre off line,?
6 figures a minute,
 
Tbf it was reported on torrent freak which is one of the most highly respected news outlets among those in the upper echelons of the iptv scene so the honourable OP is right to post the news warning TK members of this development.
 
Everything over the last 15 years that was going to be shut down or was shut down, just evolved into something else. It's a bit like trying to plug a hole in a dam with your thumb, it will just coming from somewhere else, you will never stop it.
 
Tbf it was reported on torrent freak which is one of the most highly respected news outlets among those in the upper echelons of the iptv scene so the honourable OP is right to post the news warning TK members of this development.
Torrent freak always scaremongers. Everyone of these articles originate from tf. For everyone one of these they close, I'd say at least 3 will take their place.
 
in my obviously humble opinion,

the only way they will stop this is to lean on data centres so hard that they simply cannot chance having this type of content on their servers.
That is exactly what they did out in the netherlands it used to be a safe place to use not any longer.
 
Trouble now is ,( every man and his dog ) as heard off or using iptv , i go way back to early eighties as i image a lot off other members on here do also , thru the multi satellite 1.8 metre or bigger dishes needed to pick anything up in them days , and all that twist turns and boxes card sharing ect ect that came along after , up to iptv , then it was more for the enthusiast but IPTV now it's to easy , every man and his dog can and will give it try , and thats when , looking back the broadcasters or authorities, get involved to stop it or make it illegal , maybe something else will come along who now's.
 
Looks like this could be the end for iptv.
Why do people think this every time one source is taken down?
Tbf it was reported on torrent freak which is one of the most highly respected news outlets among those in the upper echelons of the iptv scene so the honourable OP is right to post the news warning TK members of this development.
Torrent Freak should be taken with a pinch of salt, always scare mongering and exagerating the story.
 
Tbh globes went dark last week removed all their groups surprised providers still use them.
The only 1 biggest take down was xtream codes even then they couldn’t charge or prove any wrong.
Every so called “reliable” news outlet exaggerates everything data centres aren’t stupid they know what’s going off iptv will always be around for some time just look at kodi still going and also builds and add ons and that supposed to have been no1 priority and still hasn’t closed down yet.
A million end users they would’ve been selling to everyone pubs clubs sports bars etc.
But again torrent freak did report over 1k end users was going to have knocks on door and guess what no feeler got one lol.
 
I think torrent freak underestimate the numbers involved or under report the numbers so they can't be accused of sensationalism.
 
Phew, that was a hairy 24 hours.
It wouldn't make any difference anyway, if they hadn't reopened, their clients would all be with new providers after a day or two without channels, none of them would have phoned Sky etc
 
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