City of London Police seize £1.2 million illicit streaming gear
The City of London Police's Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit (PIPCU) has seized over 1.2 million worth of equipment after dismantling a large illicit streaming data center. This operation has disrupted thousands of illegal streams across the UK following an investigation initiated by a report of suspicious activity.
Key Takeaways
- PIPCU at the City of London Police seized more than £1.2 million worth of equipment.
- The case involved a large illicit streaming data centre, not a single reseller or device.
- Police say the operation disrupted thousands of illegal streams across the UK.
- The investigation began after PIPCU received a report of suspicious activity.
Why It Matters
This is a direct law-enforcement hit on the infrastructure behind illegal streaming, not just an individual operator. By taking down a large data centre and seizing more than £1.2 million in equipment, PIPCU removed a source that was supporting thousands of illegal streams across the UK. For the streaming ecosystem, the key signal is that enforcement is targeting the operational backbone of piracy, which can affect service availability at scale. Watch for any follow-up from City of London Police on additional seizures or arrests tied to the same investigation.
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