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Twitch avoids Russia ban over pirated Premier League games | Twitch avoids Russia ban over pirated Premier League games |
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A Russian watchdog no longer plans to block Twitch over a dispute concerning pirated Premier League football games, according to the country's state media. | A Russian watchdog no longer plans to block Twitch over a dispute concerning pirated Premier League football games, according to the country's state media. |
Tass reported telecommunications regulator Roskomnadzor had dropped its threat after the Amazon-owned service removed the offending content. | Tass reported telecommunications regulator Roskomnadzor had dropped its threat after the Amazon-owned service removed the offending content. |
The proposed ban had been prompted by a complaint from a firm that owns the local online rights to the matches. | The proposed ban had been prompted by a complaint from a firm that owns the local online rights to the matches. |
Rambler had claimed 36,000 cases of copyright infringement. | Rambler had claimed 36,000 cases of copyright infringement. |
A lawyer acting on Rambler's behalf had said on Monday that it was suing the US firm for 180bn roubles (£2.1bn) in damages. But another spokesman for the company subsequently said that sum needed to be "clarified". | A lawyer acting on Rambler's behalf had said on Monday that it was suing the US firm for 180bn roubles (£2.1bn) in damages. But another spokesman for the company subsequently said that sum needed to be "clarified". |
On Wednesday, Twitch said that Rambler had withdrawn its claim and was no longer seeking any financial compensation. | |
"Twitch will continue to, as has always been the case, effectively and swiftly address any violation of its terms of service with the removal of unlicensed copyrighted content," said a spokeswoman for Twitch. | |
"We look forward to working together with Rambler to achieve this. We remain focused on delivering quality content to our Russian audience." | |
Russia is the third-largest user of Twitch. The platform's focus is video games but it also offers other live video streams and pre-recorded content. | Russia is the third-largest user of Twitch. The platform's focus is video games but it also offers other live video streams and pre-recorded content. |
Rambler bought exclusive digital distribution rights for three seasons of the English Premier League from the Russian sports broadcaster Match-TV earlier this year. | Rambler bought exclusive digital distribution rights for three seasons of the English Premier League from the Russian sports broadcaster Match-TV earlier this year. |
Amazon has its own interest in restricting access to the Premier League since it recently bought exclusive rights to a number of matches for its own Prime Video service in the UK. | Amazon has its own interest in restricting access to the Premier League since it recently bought exclusive rights to a number of matches for its own Prime Video service in the UK. |
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