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Multichoice, South Africa's pay-TV broadcaster, is cracking down on unauthorized service providers and users streaming DStv illegally. Piracy, considered a criminal offence under the Copyright Law, can lead to fines or jail time for viewers. Multichoice has the ability to track and identify illegal streamers, and they plan to pursue legal action against them. Those behind illegal networks have faced legal consequences, and those who benefit could be next.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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