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And it will probably be circumvented in all of 2 days.

Archive: https://archive.today/JNWIC

From the post: "Brazil's telecoms regulator Anatel claims that during an operation last week, it successfully blocked around 80% of pirate 'TV boxes' in the country. Estimates from early 2023 suggest that seven million were active in Brazil. The operation, claimed to be the most significant ever carried out, arrives just weeks after Google & Cisco were criticized for "turning a blind eye" to the IPTV piracy problem."

And it will probably be circumvented in all of 2 days. Archive: https://archive.today/JNWIC From the post: "Brazil's telecoms regulator Anatel claims that during an operation last week, it successfully blocked around 80% of pirate 'TV boxes' in the country. Estimates from early 2023 suggest that seven million were active in Brazil. The operation, claimed to be the most significant ever carried out, arrives just weeks after Google & Cisco were criticized for "turning a blind eye" to the IPTV piracy problem."

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brazil, kill your televisions.

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For once the government is trying to help its citizens.

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Big mistake. Gubmint controls people by keeping them glued to the tv and snacking. Now what will the people do with all their free time?

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Let me remind you all of the basic rule of modern governments: they constantly lie, and when they lie "well", they use half-truths.

Yes, they blocked 80% of the boxes, which took less than a day to be unblocked because the operators simply made new IP addresses.