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U.S. seizes nearly 400 websites that were illegally streaming World Cup, DOJ says

Newseze Wire·Sat, Jun 27, 5:03 AMWire: The Hindu
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U.S. seizes nearly 400 websites that were illegally streaming World Cup, DOJ says

The U.S. Justice Department said ‌the domains were identified with the assistance of soccer governing body FIFA ‌and others, including NBC Universal and ‌Warner ⁠Brothers

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