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Bahraini court prohibits unauthorized rebroadcasting of beIN Channels

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Last updated: 2024/07/11 at 10:58 AM
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In a groundbreaking case in Doha, Qatar, the Third Lower Criminal Court of the Kingdom of Bahrain has charged an individual with illegally selling and distributing internet protocol television (IPTV) services designed to intercept, pirate, and rebroadcast transmissions belonging to beIN MEDIA GROUP (beIN) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). This landmark ruling highlights the legal implications of engaging in or facilitating the transmission of pirated material, which violates intellectual property rights. The defendant knowingly sold IPTV services in three locations in Bahrain, bypassing the subscription model of beIN, and pirating major football competitions and entertainment channels broadcast on beIN SPORTS. His actions were in direct violation of various laws and resulted in a penalty of 5,000 Bahraini Dinars ($13,266 USD).

The court proceedings revealed that the defendant’s company specialized in the sale of IPTV services as an ‘authorized distributor’ of beIN, but in reality, the services were modified to illegally access and broadcast beIN’s content without proper authorization. The defendant also assisted customers in gaining access to specific programs and channels upon request, further infringing on beIN’s intellectual property rights. Despite the defendant’s attempts to challenge the charges, the court found the evidence against him to be overwhelming, leading to a decisive rejection of all pleas from the defense.

This ruling represents a significant step in combating piracy in the region, which costs broadcasters over $1 billion annually and directly impacts the amount they can pay for sports broadcasting rights. Pirate networks undermine the principle of broadcast license exclusivity and hinder the development and investment in leagues and clubs. The legal consequences of piracy, as demonstrated in this case, serve as a stark reminder of the importance of respecting intellectual property rights and upholding the rule of law in the digital age.

The case also sheds light on the growing problem of cybercrimes and the need for stricter regulations and enforcement measures to combat illegal activities online. The defendant’s actions violated multiple sections of Law No. (6) of 2014 concerning cybercrimes, highlighting the importance of addressing digital crimes and protecting intellectual property rights in the digital sphere. This ruling sets a precedent for future cases involving piracy and serves as a warning to individuals and businesses engaged in similar illegal activities.

Overall, this landmark case in Bahrain underscores the significance of protecting intellectual property rights and upholding the rule of law in the face of digital piracy. By holding individuals accountable for engaging in or facilitating the transmission of pirated material, the court sends a strong message that piracy will not be tolerated and that legal consequences will be imposed on those who infringe on intellectual property rights. This ruling marks a crucial step forward in the ongoing fight against piracy and serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting intellectual property rights in the digital age.

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