The EU court ruled that the sale of a set-top box with piracy was illegal

2017-05-16

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The EU court ruled that the sale of a set-top box with piracy was illegal


The European Court of Justice ruled that sales of set-top boxes for film and television piracy were illegal. In today's ruling, the court ruled that a man named Wullems guilty, the man through the website Filmspeler.nl sale of multimedia set-top boxes. Although the player's underlying technology may be legal, the ruling said that these frameworks are configured for piracy, although streaming media technology rather than download, but can not deny the fact of piracy.


According to the ruling, Wullems set-top box provides a direct connection with pirated material, constitutes a copyright infringement "to the public" elements. The court held that Wullems fully understood the consequences of his actions and sold the set-top box for profit. In some cases, it is legal to reproduce copyrighted works in a streaming media manner, but the court held that Wullems sells set-top boxes to piracy-friendly programs that do not comply with this exemption because they spread to the actual copyright The holder had a negative impact.


As reported by the TorrentFreak website, Filmspeler is one of many sites selling Android-based set-top boxes that often install streaming media such as Kodi, although Kodi is a neutral and legitimate streaming media system, but there are many add-ons Provide pirated media, and this is a very popular platform for use cases. By default, Filmspeler and similar sites provide a "fully loaded" framework that contains these add-ons.


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