Following a U.S. court ruling: The Israeli TV streaming site ‘Sdarot’ has been blocked

There is a good chance that you are one of the group of Israelis who were surprised during the weekend when the live viewing site Sdarot TV became unavailable, as were its apps. This is because of the ruling of the Federal Court in the United States given earlier this month. As mentioned, the site was blocked from some of its various addresses, but managed to return with a new address – which is currently active as a series.

An advertisement on the site’s telegram channel states that “the site’s applications will probably return to activity in about a week, depending on the developer team and the complexity of changing the core of the site’s system.” “You are welcome to help us by making donations and purchasing subscriptions. The site’s apps will return to activity in about a week, depending on the developer team and the complexity of changing the site’s system core.”

As a reminder, the ruling issued earlier this month also includes an order directing all service providers to stop counting or distributing these sites, along with a decision to pay more than $ 7.5 million in compensation by each of the pirated bodies for copyright infringement. Such rulings may set a precedent that other countries around the world will rely on.

By Editor

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