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    Info Man Jailed For Five Years+ For Selling Streaming Piracy Devices

    A UK man who sold 8,000 set-top boxes that provided illegal access to Hollywood movies and live sports has been jailed for five years and three months. John Haggerty founded Evolution Trading, a company that provided XBMC (Kodi) based devices loaded with a subscription IPTV service. His wife received a two-year suspended sentence.

    Streaming pirate content directly to living rooms around the world has become huge business over the past few years, with many hundreds of operations selling various services to the public.

    While the majority appears to do so with impunity, a growing number of UK providers are finding that their businesses attract the attention of rightsholders who are keen to send a message that they won’t be tolerated.

    The latest case involves John Haggerty and wife Mary Josephine Gilfillan, who together ran Evolution Trading Company Limited, a business venture registered at their former home address.

    Incorporated in December 2013 for the stated purpose of “wholesale of coffee, tea, cocoa and spices”, Evolution was used in connection with Haggerty’s business of selling Kodi-based set-top boxes, some of which were loaded with an illicit IPTV service.

    “Stop paying for sky high satellite or cable bills. Never buy or rent another DVD again! With Stream Box you can view any movie from the very latest blockbuster to your all time favorites,” some of Haggerty’s original marketing reads.

    “Watch any box set or TV Series ever made or ever will be made! Watch tons of sports and hundreds of other TV channels from all over the world ALL FOR FREE.

    “We consider Stream Box the future of TV viewing, with Stream box connected to your broadband Internet and your HD TV you can stream any film or TV show ever shown – all totally free.”

    Following an investigation by the Federation Against Copyright Theft, searches were carried out at various premises connected with Haggerty. Like many of these kinds of cases, it’s taken a very long time to come to court, but now it has, it’s ended badly for the pair.

    According to prosecutors, the business ran from March 2013 to July 2015, during which time at least £764,000 was generated from the sale of set-top boxes, carried out from a shop and online marketplaces such as eBay and Amazon.

    The court heard the devices would be sold for between £75 and £100 to the public and £400 to pubs, although searches reveal them changing hands for as little as £52. The IPTV service provided with some of the boxes, Infusum.tv, was created by Haggerty and sold for £15 per month. The marketing image below shows that football fans were a major target.



    According to prosecutors, the operation meant that broadcasters including Sky and BT Sport faced potential losses of £4m per year while using the devices in pubs exposed licensees to the risk of prosecution.

    Chronicle Live reports that Haggerty had several passports in different names, and set up a company in Nevis to hide the true purpose of his business. Along with his wife, he also supplied the UK Immigration Service with false documents to sponsor an Egyptian national who was put in charge of the streaming service.

    All things considered, 57-year-old Haggerty was jailed for five years and three months for conspiracy to defraud. His wife, 54, who the court accepted had played a minor role, was handed a two-year sentence suspended for two years and ordered to complete 200 hours of unpaid work.

    “This was a very sophisticated fraud perpetrated primarily by you, John Haggerty,” said Judge Simon Batiste.

    “You sold 8,000 set top boxes and started services including streaming services, you created an application to enable other devices to access the stream you created. In particular devices permitted users to view all Premier League matches and films, some of which hadn’t even been released in the cinema.”

    The sentencing of the pair was welcomed by Premier League director of legal services, Kevin Plumb.

    “This case demonstrates how seriously the courts are dealing with criminals involved in the supply of illicit streaming devices and services that provide illegal access to Premier League football and other popular content,” Plumb said.

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    As I have stated on here many times now when others have said this is a 'grey area' they will just use the charge conspiracy to defraud which is exactly what they have done in this case as it makes so many defence arguments moot. They will also have the proceeds of crime on this and try to take every asset he has or he will be facing at least another 5 years inside.

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    Default Re: Man Jailed For Five Years+ For Selling Streaming Piracy Devices

    What a joke. Imagine how much tax payers cash it cost to bring this sentence, to stop big fat greedy corporations from earning even more.



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    Default Re: Man Jailed For Five Years+ For Selling Streaming Piracy Devices

    Only five years? Surprised they didn't push for the death penalty...


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    Default Re: Man Jailed For Five Years+ For Selling Streaming Piracy Devices

    Quote Originally Posted by BigBrand View Post
    What a joke. Imagine how much tax payers cash it cost to bring this sentence, to stop big fat greedy corporations from earning even more.
    Absolutely it's what really pisses me off, 90% of T$ cases now are protecting the interests of big business many if not all of which avoid their tax obligations in the UK and are more than capable of paying the costs or taking out a private prosecution. The primary reason for T$ to exist is for the protection of the general public against unscrupulous business practices and keeping dangerous products off the UK market yet now they spend nearly all their time protecting big business and fuck off individuals with genuine concerns telling them they will have to take the company or person to small claims court. As for cost having seen the costs involved a conservative estimate would be £1.2 million.

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