MultiChoice is hunting down illegal Rugby World Cup streaming sites

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MultiChoice is hunting down illegal Rugby World Cup streaming sites
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MultiChoice has warned those who are setting up illegal streaming sites for the Rugby World Cup that they are actively being hunted down.

MultiChoice has warned those setting up illegal streaming sites for the Rugby World Cup that they are actively being hunted down., Frikkie Jonker — who is heading up MultiChoice’s efforts to clamp down on illegal World Cup streaming — said that the company is taking illegal streaming situations seriously.“As soon as we hear of piracy sites, we close them down.”

In Australia, all of the matches are available through Stan Sport, which costs $15 per month . In the USA, the games can be streamed for $5.99 per month through Peacock Premium. Many have called for MultiChoice to offer a dedicated Rugby World Cup package that provides more affordable access to the tournament.Amid these complaints about DStv’s pricing, many other platforms have appeared online, offering more affordable — but illegal — alternatives.Said the advertiser: “Through Waka you get access to Sky Sports, SuperSport and many, many other channels. You will get a 15-day trial to decide before you continue. Should you want to continue, it will cost R90 a month.

He said they would ask Facebook to remove the links and might ask the social media giant to shut the community page down where the links were shared.

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