MAJOR ARREST IN ARGENTINA’S SPORTS PIRACY CRACKDOWN


In a sweeping move against digital piracy, Argentine authorities have arrested the alleged founder of Al Ángulo TV, a notorious illegal sports streaming platform that had gained massive popularity across Latin America.

The suspect, known online as Shishi, was detained at his home in Paraná, Entre Ríos, where police uncovered a fully equipped tech lab used to operate the piracy network. The raid was ordered by Judge Esteban Eduardo Rossignoli of the Juzgado de Garantías 4 de San Isidro, and executed by the Argentine Federal Police and Buenos Aires Provincial Police, under the guidance of the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Cybercrime (UFEIC).

Al Ángulo TV streamed unauthorised broadcasts of national and international football matches, as well as Formula 1 events. It used 14 mirror domains to replicate stolen content and had recently launched an Android app that drew tens of thousands of viewers. The operation was monetised through informal advertising, exposing users to malware and data theft. Profits were funneled through cryptocurrency wallets, which were seized during the raid.

The investigation was spearheaded by ALIANZA, the Alliance Against Audiovisual Piracy, with technical support from La Liga, Spain’s top football league. Their data helped pinpoint the infrastructure and trace the digital footprint of the operation.

“Shishi” had cultivated a bold online persona, boasting on social media about his reach — over 100,000 followers — and claiming he was “untouchable”. His arrest sends a clear message: even the most elusive digital pirates can be tracked down.

Source: broadbandtvnews.com