Multichoice says that another big player in DStv content piracy in South Africa has been arrested and charged.
The MultiChoice Group says that it has nailed another alleged DStv content pirate—this time in Gauteng.
The suspect was arrested for alleged ties to the illegal sale of internet streaming pirate devices which allowed individuals to access MultiChoice content, violating several legal statutes. “The disruption caused by this raid is a significant blow to the illegal streaming industry in Africa,” Multichoice said.
Multichoice said that these enforcement actions in the Western Cape and Gauteng are “just the beginning of a series of planned operations against illegal streaming outlets across South Africa”.
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