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Italy busts €300 million streaming piracy ring

By Thomson Reuters May 22, 2026 | 3:13 AM

ROME, May 22 (Reuters) – Italy’s financial police said on Friday they had busted a sophisticated streaming piracy network ​that caused roughly €300 million ($348 million) in ‌damages to rights holders such as Sky, DAZN, Netflix, Disney+ and Spotify.

The operation targeted previously unseen technology built around an application called CINEMAGOAL, ‌which ​connected users’ devices to ⁠foreign servers that illegally ⁠decrypted streaming content, the Guardia di Finanza police said.

Virtual machines operated around the clock on Italian soil, capturing and ​retransmitting access codes from legitimate subscriptions registered to fictitious account holders every three ⁠minutes, police added.

The system ⁠bypassed streaming platforms’ security checks ​and did not require a connection directly ​associated with a specific IP address, making ‌it harder to detect users. Subscriptions were offered for €40 to €130 per year.

Prosecutors in Bologna, working with EU judicial cooperation body ⁠Eurojust, secured the seizure of foreign servers storing decryption data and the application’s source code, ⁠with parallel ‌operations carried out in France ⁠and Germany, police said.

The Guardia ​di ‌Finanza also uncovered the use ​of traditional ⁠illegal streaming devices, commonly known in Italy as “pezzotto”, and will issue fines for 1,000 identified pirate system users ranging from €154 to €5,000.

($1 = 0.8616 euros)

(Reporting by Alvise Armellini; Editing by ​Alex Richardson)