England's Premier League is the most lucrative football league in the world.
The English Premier League has announced that five men in the UK who illegally streamed league matches to tens of thousands of people were jailed on Tuesday, May 30.
As reported by AFP, the members of the gang received prison terms ranging from three to 11 years each after the Premier League brought what it said was "the world's largest-ever prosecution of an illegal streaming network".
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The defendants, who are aged between 30 and 46, raked in more than £7 million (Ksh1,200,349,399.90) selling subscriptions to three illegal platforms streaming to over 50,000 customers and resellers.
"The organisations offered illegal access to watch Premier League matches, hundreds of channels from around the world and tens of thousands of on-demand films and TV shows," the Premier League said in a statement, AFP quoted.
The gang's "mastermind", Mark Gould, 36, was sentenced to 11 years in jail at Chesterfield Justice Centre, in central England. The remaining four received sentences ranging from three to more than five years.
The private prosecution was supported by the trading standards team at Hammersmith and Fulham Council in London and the intellectual property protection organisation FACT (the Federation Against Copyright Theft).
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"Today's sentencing is the result of a long and complex prosecution of a highly sophisticated operation.
The sentences handed down vindicate the efforts made to bring these individuals to justice and reflect the severity and extent of the crimes," Premier League general counsel Kevin Plumb said.
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The gang, which relied on dozens of employees, profited by offering live access to Premier League games otherwise unavailable in the UK due to so-called "blackout" broadcasting rules.
It accessed feeds from broadcasters in the UK, Qatar, the United States, Australia and Canada and streamed them a few seconds later.
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The operation developed mobile phone and online apps screening Premier League matches and other content.
England's Premier League is the most lucrative football league in the world, with the UK broadcast rights alone worth about £5 billion (Ksh857,563,245,000) for the 2022 to 2025 seasons.