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Asian Television pleased Premier League pirates jailed

2023-06-15 14:43 ET - News Release

Dr. Shan Chandrasekar reports

RECORD JAIL SENTENCE FOR ILLEGAL STREAMING IN UK. CAN CANADA FOLLOW SUIT

Asian Television Network International Ltd. would like to congratulate The Premier League in the United Kingdom on its success in its battle against organized crime of digital piracy.

"The individuals behind three pirate streaming organizations, which offered illegal access to watch Premier League matches, have today been jailed for a total of 30 years and seven months," the Premier League reported in its own publication of May 31, 2023.

The same Premier League report states that in what is understood to be the world's largest-ever prosecution of an illegal streaming network, five people were sentenced at Chesterfield Justice Centre, England, after being found guilty of conspiracy to defraud, money laundering and contempt of court. Mark Gould, 36, who masterminded the operation and was one of the original co-founders, eventually pleaded guilty to all charges. Mr. Gould, who was described by the judge as the driving force of the conspiracy.

Kevin Plumb, Premier League's general counsel, as per the same report, stated that: "Today's sentencing is the result of a long and complex prosecution of a highly sophisticated operation. The sentences handed down, which are the longest sentences ever issued for piracy-related crimes, vindicate the efforts made to bring these individuals to justice and reflect the severity and extent of the crimes and that this prosecution was another concrete example of the clear links between piracy and wider criminality and that those who subscribe and support the piracy services were effectively supporting individuals involved in other sinister and dangerous organized crime."

The investigation and prosecution undertaken by the Premier League was supported by a number of organizations, including the intellectual property protection organization, FACT, as well as stakeholders like SKY and London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham and Birmingham City Council, and the Metropolitan, Lancashire, Gwent and West Midlands police services. It was additionally assisted by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU) and the Government Agency Intelligence Network (GAIN).

Asian Television's general counsel, Shanti Shah, observed that: "The British have got it just right in that digital piracy is seen and dealt with as organized global crime and racketeering and money laundering instead of or in addition of as a mere infringement of individual or corporate IP rights and further observed that The Premier League prosecutions were under The Fraud Act of 2006, a statute which came into force in 2007 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland in 2007, and that a Crown Prosecution Service (U.K.) publication, inter alia, points out that the actus reus requirement related to fraud is far less onerous than for theft under the provisions of The Fraud Act 2006."

It needs to be added that the police has announced that it plans to visit 1,000 households amongst those identified as the subscribers of pirated products.

"While in recent years damage claims amounting to many millions have been awarded by courts for infringement of IP rights, these are pyrrhic victories as very little of those millions has ever been collected," said Dr. Shan Chandrasekar, president and chief executive officer of Asian Television. "The pirates continue to operate in perpetuity wearing new masks and one wonders if it is a good time to deploy criminal law process and remedies in Canada."

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