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TATT chases IP phantoms
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The Telecommunications Authority (TATT) decided to start this week with some excitement, issuing a press release last Friday at 4 pm that threatened legal action, to the tune of fines of $250,000 and ten years’ imprisonment for anyone found selling Android boxes set up to stream illegally obtained content.
This followed a warning issued in 2018, which led to exactly nothing beyond earning TATT significant ill-will and encouraging uncomfortable questions about its extended forbearance with cable companies broadcasting channels that could, at best, be described as grey market.
It was hard to imagine a worse time to target potential sources of entertainment as the country plunged deeper into lockdown and the nation was generally reeling from the implications of a freshly imposed state of emergency and curfew.