MAGIS TV HAS FALLEN AND YOU'RE STILL. You'll no longer be able to watch FREE SOCCER. Dazn Sky Ser...
MAGIS TV HAS FALLEN AND YOU ARE STILL. You will no longer be able to watch FREE FOOTBALL. Dazn, Sky, Serie A, or pirated IPTV.
Magis TV Flujo TV has fallen… and Tebas is going after pirated football: €5,000 fines in Italy. Tebas wants to replicate it in Spain. DAZN, SKY, AND SERIE A. FLUJO TV: MAGIS TV IN THE CROSSHAIRS
DAZN, Sky, and Serie A have launched an unprecedented legal offensive: they no longer just block pirated IPTV platforms; they now track users and fine them up to €5,000.
In this video, I explain how Magis TV became the first warning, and why Javier Tebas wants to replicate the Italian model in Spain.
Can watching football on pirated IPTV cost you thousands of euros? What data do they track? What legal precedents exist?
Everything you need to know, explained with voiceover and key images.
🔴 Topics covered:
– Magis TV as a legal trigger
– Fines for watching football with pirated IPTV
– DAZN, Sky, Serie A, and digital traceability
– Javier Tebas and the Spanish model
– Legal risks for viewers
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The video "MAGIS TV FALLS... and Tebas WANTS TO FINE YOU for watching PIRATE FOOTBALL" from the Tutoriales Natalia channel [00:00] addresses the fall of pirated IPTV platforms like Magis TV and Javier Tebas's intention to fine users who watch pirated football in Spain.
Key points:
Magis TV's fall: One of the most popular pirated IPTV platforms was shut down under legal pressure [00:00].
Focus on users: Legal actions are no longer only directed at providers, but also at end users [00:08].
High Fines: The video warns of possible fines of over €5,000 for using pirated IPTV, mentioning that similar measures are already being implemented in Italy [00:37].
User Tracking: It explains that it is possible to track the IP address, banking information, and history of pirated IPTV users [00:37].
Italian Model in Spain: Javier Tebas seeks to replicate the Italian model in Spain, relying on legal, police, and media support [00:44].
Legal Implications: Watching soccer via pirated IPTV is considered traceable, punishable, and personal, even if it is only consumed and not sold [00:58].
The video raises questions about the fairness and proportionality of these measures [01:05], and warns that the situation goes beyond soccer, involving surveillance, legality, and power [01:13].
You can watch the full video at: • MAGIS TV CAYÓ Y TÚ SIGUES. Ya no podrás ve...

