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You say a user report... i think you are a reseller. If yes. Read the news and tv sites please (better).
Then you should know that Europe is blocking a lot of portals.
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Europe becomes more difficult due to new technologies and legislation
The fight against illegal IPTV is intensifying in more European countries. New laws and technologies are being used for this purpose.
December 19, 2025
France, not Denmark, will become the first European country to tighten the reins on illegal IPTV. This is initially based on an emergency law that has been passed, making it easier to block websites. Previously, France was similar to the current situation in the Netherlands. To block a website hosting illegal sports streams, for example, a court had to be authorized.
Emergency law
In France, this situation has changed thanks to an emergency law. This so-called 'sports law' makes it much easier for rights holders like Canal+, beIN Sports, and DAZN to take action against illegal streams. A court authorization to block sites only needs to be requested once. This authorization is then valid for the entire season of the sport in question.
Siteblocker
This is the first step in preventing the use of illegal streams. Technically, a new technology is expected to be implemented shortly that will automatically and independently block illegal IPTV services and streams posted on websites. The new technology will initially be used primarily for sporting events. This new approach will also involve the use of VPN and DNS blocks.
Detour
Whether the French approach will actually significantly impact illegal IPTV remains to be seen. Users with expertise in the field can likely easily bypass blocks. However, so-called "plug and play" viewers will face significant challenges in displaying the illegal stream on their screens. Whether the technology being deployed in France in 2026 will also be implemented in the Netherlands at a later date remains to be seen. First, the legislature, like France, will need to make the necessary legislative changes.
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Illegal IPTV during Africa Cup of Nations football: outages for Dutch users also possible
The Africa Cup of Nations football tournament will be played in Morocco in the coming weeks. Authorities in that country have announced actions against illegal viewing.
December 20, 2025
The Moroccan government has engaged foreign experts to launch a large-scale, intensive campaign against illegal viewing during the Africa Cup of Nations. According to the authorities, these previously announced actions are necessary because illegal viewing of sporting events, in particular, is commonplace in many households in Morocco.
Collaboration
The Moroccan government will collaborate with the European Union and various partners in the sports entertainment and audiovisual sectors in the announced actions. The latest technologies will be used to immediately block illegal streams using so-called "fingerprint technology." Several European countries, including France and Denmark, also intend to use the same technology from mid-2026 to prevent illegal viewing. A tougher approach to illegal IPTV is also being prepared in the Southern European countries of Italy and Spain. For example, a law was recently passed in Italy that will soon make it possible to track users and impose hefty fines. This partially overrides the privacy of residents of that country.
Also possible
The Moroccan government's actions during the Africa Cup of Nations could also lead to sudden black screens on one or more channels for Dutch users of illegal IPTV subscriptions. It is known that some of the servers hosting illegal streams from channels and streaming services are located in Morocco.
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