Premier League Clamp Down on Illegal Internet Streaming

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Premier League Clamp Down on Illegal Internet Streaming

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First Row has been shut down, though other sites with similar names continue.

http://www.insideworldfootball.com/prem ... row-sports

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Good luck. Banning streams will be as successful as banning torrent sites. Proxies FTW :lol:

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QuartzGooner wrote:First Row has been shut down, though other sites with similar names continue.

http://www.insideworldfootball.com/prem ... row-sports

They were previously shut "by homeland security" or some such thing last year - came back up again.

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:roll:


good thing for us here in the states is NBC has launched its sports network this year and their parent company (Comcast) bought rights to EPL games and will show every single game this season and next. 4-5 games live on each of the NBC channels and the rest available to stream free on their website.


but even so, theres no way they could shut down streaming sites. theres just too many and people can always replace them.

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I use Astrill VPN, can I unblock blocked torrent and streaming sites through this VPN?

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If you install opera browser it has an inbulit vpn service for free and you can choose which country to proxy from


This is a little known thing 8)

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IPTV provider + DAZN (via VPN) is the ultimate combination.

All 380 prem games and a backup to use.

Alternatively the match streams thread on here at £3 a game.

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QuartzGooner wrote:
Wed Jul 17, 2013 10:52 pm
First Row has been shut down, though other sites with similar names continue.

http://www.insideworldfootball.com/prem ... row-sports
Ah good old MC QuartzyJizm. In the high pressure world of thread merging mods he was Eddie McGolderick to my Dennis Bergkamp. :lol: :wink:

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