“Vast” Anti-IPTV Piracy Operation Promised Ahead of AFCON 2025

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“Vast” Anti-IPTV Piracy Operation Promised Ahead of AFCON 2025

https://torrentfreak.com/vast-anti-iptv-piracy-operation-promised-ahead-of-afcon-2025-2512219/

Morocco’s about to host AFCON 2025—and with it, a massive wave of illegal football streams. Think of it as the World Cup’s edgier, less-regulated cousin, with millions tuning in via shady IPTV services instead of paying for legit broadcasts.

Here’s the twist: Morocco’s copyright office, long criticized for doing nothing, is suddenly getting serious. In a rare show of muscle, the BMDAV—backed by INTERPOL, the EU, and the Motion Picture Association—is throwing a high-profile anti-piracy summit. They’re calling it a “vast operation,” hinting at raids, takedowns, and legal fireworks just before the tournament kicks off. Translation? If you’re streaming AFCON via a $5/month “premium” IPTV channel, your days are numbered.

Meanwhile, beIN Sports—owner of broadcast rights—isn’t waiting around. They’re suing Morocco’s biggest telecoms to force ISPs to block the notorious pirate site live-kooora.com. And they’re launching their own 4K streaming platform, TOD, right in time for the big game. It won’t be cheap—but it’ll be legal, crystal clear, and (hopefully) ad-free.

The message? Piracy might be rampant… but so is the pushback. If you’re looking to watch AFCON without getting flagged, now’s the time to subscribe—not screenshot.