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Jail sentences for Hong Kong streaming pirates

December 28, 2017 09.21 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Following Hong Kong Customs’ successful raid on suppliers of an illegal TV box service, one box reseller from Apliu Street, Sham Shui Po was convicted of copyright and conspiracy to defraud offences and given a jail sentence of 21 months.

Two persons, found to be re-transmitting illegal broadcasts of popular TV channels, were also convicted of copyright and conspiracy to defraud offences and given jail sentences of 21 and 27 months respectively.

This case stemmed from action in 2014 by Hong Kong Customs authorities, who raided four residential premises, a warehouse and a commercial electronics retail outlet, arresting nine people and seizing 38 ISD boxes. The defendants were subsequently charged with violating the anti-circumvention provisions of the Copyright Ordinance (s273C) as well as common law offences of conspiracy to defraud.

The ISDs, branded as the Maige TV Box, were being sold to consumers for HK$2,200 (including first 12 months subscription) and provided illegal access to hundreds of live TV channels and movies, including channels belonging to PCCW, TVB, BBC, HBO, NBA and many other international channels.

“We congratulate Customs and the Hong Kong Police on the successful outcome of this enforcement action”, said John Medeiros, CASBAA Chief Policy Officer.

“They uncovered a criminal fact pattern and acted upon it decisively. This type of crime heaps huge illicit profits into the pockets of criminal syndicates behind the manufacture and sale of ISDs, as well as the retransmission of the unauthorised content. Live sports channels, TV series and other premium broadcasting content is being stripped of value by the inundation of ISD boxes which provide illegal access to television programming. We are happy that Customs and the Police are helping to stem that tide.”

Neil Gane, the General Manager of the recently launched CASBAA Coalition Against Piracy (CAP), said “ISDs with preloaded applications are readily available in many electronic outlets in Hong Kong with sales teams implying to consumers that the TV channels and movies available on the TV boxes are legal and the ‘very cheap’ service they sell will last indefinitely. Today’s judicial outcome has provided clarification for those who buy and sell ISDs – TV boxes with applications allowing access to illicit TV channels and movies are illegal”.

TVB and PCCW, local operators whose content was among those illegally transmitted on the Maige boxes, also saluted the outcome. “The TV industry in Hong Kong has suffered a huge loss of revenue due to ISD piracy for many years”, said Desmond Chan, Deputy General Manager (Legal & International Operations) for Television Broadcasts Limited.

“This is the first successful case on ISDs in Hong Kong. It should send a deterrent message to those engaged in the illicit ISD business. The TV industry will continue to support the Government’s law enforcement actions. We believe that Customs will soon step up their efforts in sweeping the local market and work more closely with overseas law enforcement agencies to crack down on ISD activities”.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Regulation Tagged With: CASBAA, Hong Kong, Piracy, Streaming Video Edited: 3 January 2018 11:24

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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