My Box rejects Sky TV piracy accusation - News Summed Up

My Box rejects Sky TV piracy accusation


My Box rejects Sky TV piracy accusationTOM PULLAR-STRECKER/FAIRFAX NZ Sky TV is also seeking $1.4m in compensation in lost revenue because of My Box. Sky Television has taken My Box to court over allegations that the Hamilton-based streaming service lied to its customers about being a legal service. My Box sells a decoder with pre-loaded apps that gives customers access to Sky TV channels as well as hundreds of international channels for a one-off fee of $269. READ MORE:* 'We are not going to sit and take it': Internet TV box seller defiant as Sky sues* Sky Television claims win in piracy fight securing interim injunction* Sky TV to introduce new starting price of $24.91 a month* 'We are not going to sit and take it': Internet TV box seller defiant as Sky suesSky TV is also seeking $1.4m in compensation in lost revenue. O'Gorman said while My Box could be used as a media hub, it mainly advertised itself as a service provider that enables consumers to watch Sky channels without paying subscription fees.


Source: Stuff March 05, 2018 00:00 UTC



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