Court orders

Sky UK Limited (Boxing) Blocking

A Court order has been granted, which requires us to block access to a number of servers associated with illegal streaming in respect of live Sky boxing events, commencing with Anthony Joshua v Oleksandr Usyk and other scheduled fights at the Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on 20 August 2022. These blocks will continue until 31 January 2024, unless otherwise ordered. The Court order was obtained by Sky UK Limited. Users affected by this order have the right to apply to the Court to challenge the order.

Sky UK Limited Blocking Order

A Court order has been granted which requires us to block access to a number of servers associated with illegal streaming in respect of footage of live Sky channels. The blocks will continue until 24 November 2024. The Court order was obtained by Sky UK Limited. Users affected by this order have the right to apply to the Court to discharge or vary the order.

The Football Association Premier League Limited blocking

A Court order has been granted, which requires us to block access to a number of (unidentified) servers associated with infringing Match Footage, and further similar blocks will continue for the duration of the Football Association Premier League 2023/2024 and 2024/2025 competition seasons, unless otherwise ordered. The Court order was obtained by The Football Association Premier League Limited. Users affected by this order have the right to apply to the Court to discharge or vary the Order.

Queensbury boxing blocking

A court order has been granted, which requires us to block access to a number of servers associated with illegal streaming in respect of live Queensberry boxing events, commencing with Deontay Wilder v Tyson Fury and other scheduled fights at the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, on 9 October 2021. These blocks will continue until 31 March 2025, unless otherwise ordered. The court order was obtained by Queensberry Promotions Limited. Users affected by this order have the right to apply to the court to challenge the order.

UEFA football blocking

A court order has been granted, which requires us to block access to a number of servers associated with illegal streaming in respect of live UEFA football matches. The blocks will continue for the 2023 to 2024 and 2024 to 2025 seasons, unless otherwise ordered. The court order was obtained by UEFA. Users affected by this order have the right to apply to the court to challenge the order.

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