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Published March 26, 2026 4:16pm Updated March 26, 2026 4:16pm Sky had reported ‘suspicious activity’ to police which has led to four arrests (Getty) The names and addresses of over 300 IPTV users will be given to Sky as the broadcaster aims to clamp down on illegal Premier League streaming. Following a High Court ruling in the Republic of Ireland this week, Revolut Bank has been ordered to disclose details to Sky of 304 subscribers, as well as details of 10 resellers of an IPTV network, for the purpose of bringing court proceedings.
The latest court action comes after a separate investigation into David Dunbar from County Wexford, who was ordered to pay €480,000 (£417,259) in damages to Sky in August last year after he was revealed as the provider of an illegal IPTV streaming service called ‘IPTV is Easy’. The court heard that Sky has received intelligence that at least five of Dunbar’s resellers continue to sell illegal IPTV subscriptions.
Your football fix Metro's Head of Sport James Goldman delivers punchy analysis, transfer talk and his take on the week's biggest stories direct to your inbox every week. Earlier this year, police shut down a major UK-based illegal IPTV network that made over £3 million after being tipped off by Sky.
