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Earlier this month, a controversial new law warned that people using Kodi boxes to stream illegal content in the UK could face up to 10 years in prison.
Blocking of illegal broadcasts of the weekend's Premier League matches resulted in black screens for many viewers (stock image)
The news comes shortly after Amazon banned 'fully-loaded' Kodi TV boxes and other pirate devices from its global online store.
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Amazon has banned Kodi TV boxes (pictured) and other pirate devices from its online store. Kodi is a free service that streams apps and on-demand services onto your TV
Football fans unwilling to pay the price of a subscription are beginning to feel the effects of a recent Kodi stream crackdown.
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granted by the UK High Court in an effort to stop unauthorised streams distributing coverage of the games across the web.
Illegal broadcasts of the weekend's Premier League matches resulted in black screens for many viewers.
But the 33-year-old was unanimously convicted by a jury after a seven-week trial as the Premier League said he used his technical skills to hack legitimate customers' accounts to access and copy streams - intending for them to take the blame if identified by authorities.
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controversial new law has warned that people using Kodi boxes to stream illegal content in the UK could face up to 10 years in prison.