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Sky takes more Parker fight pirates to court

As illegal streaming continues, is it time to seek higher damages? PLUS: The impact of venue and opponent downsizing.

Fri, 05 May 2017

On the eve of Saturday night’s Parker-Cojanu bout, Sky TV says it has now won cases against 13 streaming video pirates – and that it is taking a further eight to court.

As NBR reported on December 6, the first six cases were heard as a group. The defendants had all streamed the Parker-Haumono

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