US seizes 55 websites for illegally live-streaming World Cup

US seizes 55 websites for illegally live-streaming World Cup

by Joseph Anthony
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Fifty-five websites have been seized for illegally live-streaming matches from the World Cup in Qatar, the US Justice Department said Monday.

The websites were shut down after a FIFA representative identified sites being used to distribute copyright-infringing content without the authorization of the soccer world governing body, the department said in a statement.

FIFA holds exclusive rights to the World Cup, which has reached the semi-final stage.

โ€œWhile many may believe that such websites do not constitute serious threats, the infringement upon rights holders of any intellectual property is a growing threat to our economic viability,โ€ said special agent James Harris of the Homeland Security Department.

โ€œThe impact can be felt across multiple industries, and it can be the conduit to other forms of criminal activity,โ€ Harris said.

The Justice Department did not identify the seized websites but said visitors to the sites would be redirected to another site for additional information.

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