Overview
- Registered letters signed by CEO Stefano Azzi offer a €500 forfait indemnity paired with a formal pledge not to repeat the infringement.
- DAZN warns that refusing the offer could lead to civil claims seeking damages of several thousand euros, which it says can equal about ten years of legal subscriptions.
- Identities were obtained by Guardia di Finanza units in Rome and Lecce, with prosecutors authorizing the transfer of anagraphic, banking and geographic data to rights holders.
- The dismantled IPTV setup unlawfully streamed Serie A, Serie B and European matches in violation of Italy’s Copyright Law 633/41.
- Nearly 2,500 users have been sanctioned so far in 2025 and more than 3,000 are still being identified, with prosecutors in multiple cities pursuing coordinated actions and other broadcasters able to seek similar remedies.