MILAN, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Italian police said on
Wednesday they had dismantled the most widespread transnational
criminal video piracy network, which had over 22 million users
in Italy and Europe.
The alleged network had an estimated illegal turnover of
over 250 million euros ($260 million) a month, hurting the
revenue of pay TV companies to the tune of 10 billion euros,
Italian police in the Sicilian town of Catania said.
They said 270 officers had carried out 89 searches in 15
Italian regions.
"Operation Takedown" was coordinated with the European Union
Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust) and Europol,
with the help of several European police forces.
Another 14 searches were made in Britain, the Netherlands,
Sweden, Switzerland, Romania and Croatia, leading to 11 arrests,
Italian authorities said in a press conference in Catania.
The suspects are likely to be charged with copyright
infringement, abusive access to computer systems, possession of
access codes, and computer fraud.
The affected companies include Sky, Dazn,
Mediaset, Amazon Prime, Netflix ( NFLX ), Paramount
and Disney+, investigators said, according to
the newspaper Corriere della Sera.
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