Fully loaded' devices are being used to stream paid for content including football - full list of UK areas targets most ...
The public are being urged not to use so-called 'dodgy Fire Sticks' to illegally stream sports and paid-for content, as raids take place up and down the country.
Residents caught using an illegal Amazon Firestick to watch EFL games face fines of up to £50,000 as part of a new crackdown ...
Now, Amazon is stepping up its efforts to combat piracy more directly and, for the first time ever, is taking action to specifically block apps on its Fire TV devices that are "identified as providing ...
Amazon ultimately made the name change to accommodate its latest Fire TV Stick, the Select, which was unveiled at its most recent event. The base-level Amazon Fire TV Stick starts at $35 and, unlike ...
Amazon may have defeated ‘dodgy’ Firestick developers – spelling trouble for British people relying on the apps for cheap, illegal streaming. The retail giant launched its Fire TV Stick 4K Select this ...
Officials warned that it is taking action against those using 'dodgy' or 'fully loaded' Firesticks to illegally stream sports ...