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Sky Wins Irish Court Order to Unmask 300+ Pirate IPTV Users via Revolut Bank
Skyâs Irish IPTV Crackdown: Not Just the Operators This Time
In a landmark move, Sky has secured an Irish High Court order forcing Revolut to hand over the details of 304 subscribers and 10 resellers linked to David Dunbarâs illegal IPTV service âIPTV is Easy.â This isnât just about punishmentâitâs a strategic shift.
For years, enforcement focused on big-time operators like Dunbar (who was hit with a âŹ480k judgment and a âŹ30k contempt fine), but now, end users are in the crosshairs. Sky argues that going after subscribers creates a deterrent effect, especially with major sporting events looming. As one investigator put it: âdecisive actionâ now is smart timing.
This case marks Irelandâs first known effort to unmask and potentially sue IPTV subscribersâdespite the law allowing fines up to âŹ127k or 5 years in jail, no subscriber has yet been prosecuted. Still, Skyâs lawyers say theyâll target the most active resellers (some still operating!) and possibly a subset of users.
The broader context? Europe is following suit: France just fined 19 IPTV users; Italy identified thousands post-takedown. Irelandâs move could set a precedentâmaking âdodgy boxesâ riskier than ever.
> đĄ Bottom line: Itâs no longer just about taking down servers. If you stream pirated sport in Ireland, your Revolut account may have just become Exhibit A.
