English Premier League obtains Singapore court order forcing ISPs to block 25 illegal streaming websites

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English Premier League obtains Singapore court order forcing ISPs to block 25 illegal streaming websites
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The 25 sites are currently the most popular and their blocking of them will mean the Premier League has successfully blocked more than 460 domains in Singapore.

Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk in action against Manchester City's Phil Foden. SINGAPORE: The English Premier League has obtained an order from Singapore's High Court to force internet service providers to block access to 25 websites that illegally stream football matches.

In the league's statement, it said it has successfully secured the court order as part of its ongoing efforts to tackle illegal streaming throughout Asia. General counsel for the Premier League Kevin Plumb said the Singapore courts' decision shows"a continued commitment to protecting intellectual property".

He said the league will continue working with its broadcast partner StarHub, as well as local authorities and ISPs, to block illegal streams.

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