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LeSports to sue streamers to protect copyright

By Meng Shuai 07 Sep 2016

On 1st September 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualification kicked off. The Republic of Korea got the final round of qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup off to a perfect start with a thrilling 3-2 win over China at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on Thursday evening. 

With the exclusive media broadcasting copyright, LeSports successfully attracted more than 17 million fans to watch the game, which created a new record in the sports industry. 

However, the Legal Service Administrator of LeSports found that there were rampant piracy activities on some APPs and platforms such as qqlive, Dongqiudi and beevedio.

 LeSports has saved the proof and will bring these Apps and platforms to court to protect its legitimate right. The numerous fans and the 25 million LeSports members also make their own contributions to the action against piracy. They will inform the relative department if they find other apps or platforms violating copyrights. 

Proofread by Sean O Diobhilin

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