
High Court Orders Release of 304 'Dodgy Box' User Identities to Sky
The High Court has ordered that the names and addresses of 304 users of illegal streaming devices, known as 'dodgy boxes,' must be provided to Sky as part of its ongoing efforts to combat content piracy.
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Details of 300 ‘dodgy box’ users to be provided to Sky, High Court hears
TV service sought identities following investigation into David Dunbar who sold subscriptions for €80-€100 per year
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The names and addresses of some 304 ‘dodgy box’ users are to be provided to Sky in its continuing efforts to tackle illegal streaming of its content, the High Court heard.
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