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storysham
27-01-2009, 09:16 PM
Because of pending legal proceedings, Myp2p has removed all links in the following competions:
Elitserien - SM-Liga - NHL - Swedish Allsvenskan - Italian Serie A - English Premier
League - Dutch Eredivisie.
Once a judgment has been given, we will notify you of the outcome.


Balls, where am i going to see tonights games...anyone.

jimmy magee
27-01-2009, 09:23 PM
www.rojadirecta.com

this is the bizness altogether, fair play to HoChiFeen the revelator

legend76
27-01-2009, 09:30 PM
www.rojadirecta.com

this is the bizness altogether, fair play to HoChiFeen the revelator

I was watching spurs who are 3-0 up, but it's stopped!!!!

jimmy magee
27-01-2009, 09:38 PM
bit of a balls,

lots of the supposed channels on it de be off air, but you'd still find a game there's so may on it. handy highlight section on the right too.

legend76
27-01-2009, 09:57 PM
got the spurs game again on Justin.tv

STEVIEG
27-01-2009, 10:14 PM
I was watching spurs who are 3-0 up, but it's stopped!!!!

It's probably just in shock

dancefreak2003
27-02-2009, 10:51 PM
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2009/0227/premierleague1.html



The Premier League called today for tighter laws against IT theft to stop the unauthorised online broadcasting of football matches.

One website that links to unauthorised live broadcasts of Premier League and other matches now attracts more traffic than the sites of broadcasters such as ITV, Radio 4's You and Yours reported.

The site, based in Holland, receives funding from online bookmaker bwin, which sponsors Real Madrid and AC Milan.

The Premier League said it was actively engaged in combating abuses of its rights, with legal notices sent to those found broadcasting matches to which they did not own the rights.

But as soon as one site had been stopped, another would pop up, said a Premier League spokesman.

'This kind of use of our rights is illegal and we take any abuse of our intellectual property very seriously,' he said.

'We're doing what we can about it but we need a set of laws at a national and European level to be able to combat IT theft.'

Bwin pays one such site for providing a link to it so that users can place bets. The bookmaker said it was not breaking any laws.

'Our commercial partner is the site that's the TV listing,' a spokesman told You and Yours. 'The (sites being linked to) are not our commercial partners.

'There is no relationship between bwin and any streamer of content whether or not they hold the rights to it.'

The legal implications are unclear, a lawyer told the programme.

Akash Sachdeva of law firm Allen & Overy said: 'The individual user putting the streams on their computers is not allowed. For the website providing a link to various channels it's a lot less clear.'

afeencalleddan
27-02-2009, 11:40 PM
Myp2p won their recent court case and are back advertising links. It's a good idea to copy and paste those links to an excel file in case they become unavailable again.

Swoosh
28-02-2009, 01:50 AM
Myp2p won their recent court case and are back advertising links. It's a good idea to copy and paste those links to an excel file in case they become unavailable again.


what wll that do?

afeencalleddan
28-02-2009, 02:18 AM
what wll that do?It means you'll have the links to the channels even though they may not be advertised.

For a while there Myp2p weren't allowed to advertise links but that wouldn't have stopped anyone who had the links stored somewhere from watching the channels on sopcast, etc.