cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/37781867
Spanish football league LaLiga is targeting the operators of popular pirate IPTV service FlujoTV in a U.S. court. In a new filing, the league requests a DMCA subpoena that would compel Google to hand over the personal details of users behind three IP addresses. Assigned to Google, the addresses were allegedly used to illegally stream a recent match between Atlético de Madrid and Villarreal.
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Could someone explain for me in laymans terms, how is it that they were using a Google IP as their broadcasting IP?
The IP addresses appear to be linked to googleusercontent.com, which is used for user-generated content on various Google services.
This could anything from google drive and email attachments to cached pages and blogger images. They were most likely using google drive file stream.
Ah, okay. Thank you.