Recent site-blocking measures requested by DAZN may include survivors of a U.S. government domain seizure campaign carried out last year.

As reported in TorrentFreak, Italian regulator AGCOM has “successfully” blocked 45 pirate IPTV providers in Italy at the behest of commercial sports streaming company DAZN Italia. DAZN claims piracy steals €800,000 from live sports every single day (they are obviously batshit crazy).

But the article also provides a handy list of pirate streaming sites, which you can find below:

People caught using illegal IPTV services in Italy reportedly risk a fine of up to €5000, so always be sure to use basic precautions when sailing the high seas, such as using a decent VPN.

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The frustrating part is that I have DAZN, but because they don’t have rights to all the competitions I’m interested in, I still have to pirate to watch them. If I had a menu and could choose competitions and even buy one-off games at-will (at a reasonable price), I wouldn’t resort to pirating at all for sports.

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Same thing with movies and tv shows. I have prime, but it is missing a lot.

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