Premier League, Irdeto team on large-scale IPTV piracy raids Details Joseph O'Halloran | 23 March 2019 Showing clearly the global extent of illegal distribution of high-end content, the Spanish National Police has announced the success of the largest investigation to-date into a global illegal IPTV streaming business involving Premier League football. The investigation began in late 2015, initiated by the English Premier League as part of a global effort to combat illegal online redistribution of its content. The focus was on a website based in Málaga, offering IPTV subscriptions with access to a multitude of international pay-TV channels. It was subsequently revealed that the website was run by a specialised international criminal organisation with a presence in Spain, Denmark, United Kingdom, Latvia, the Netherlands and Cyprus. In an operation led by the Spanish National Police in collaboration with police forces in the United Kingdom, Denmark, Europol, the Premier League and content security technology provider Irdeto, 14 locations were raided in Spain, Denmark and the United Kingdom. The investigation uncovered a complex international technological infrastructure underpinning the illegal IPTV business, which comprised of 11 server farms distributed all over the world, some of them with more than 44 servers. The action has resulted in the shutdown of an illegal IPTV streaming business which allowed access to more than 800 television channels to subscribers in more than 30 countries, for subscriptions starting at 40 Euros per month. The business was also found to have several associated profiles on social networks, promoting services to obtain more customers. As a result of the raids, five people have been arrested for crimes of belonging to a criminal organisation, intellectual property theft, fraud and money laundering. "The success of this investigation is a further example of the Premier League