My Box streaming illegal, High Court rules
The High Court has ruled that internet streaming using My Box to watch
SKY TV movies, television and sports programmes is a breach of copyright
and illegal.

The pay TV operator took a case against My Box and claimed that its
so-called Kodi boxes with pre-installed software were not a legal way to
watch its content.
SKY TV counsel Sophie Moloney said consumers had been fooled into thinking that the boxes were a legal way to watch its content.
"Essentially these boxes have been marketed and sold as legal options
for accessing sports and entertainment for a one-off fee, when all they
do is find and broadcast pirate streams," Ms Moloney said.
She said Sky TV took the action under the Fair Trading Act because consumers were being duped.
"The Court's decision sends a strong message that any marketing claims
that the content on these boxes can be watched legally are untrue."
A Hamilton-based man, Krish Reddy, was behind the My Box business and
claimed that thousands had been sold to consumers. He was no immediately
available for comment.
Ms Moloney said Sky will now seek more information about how many people
may be using the boxes as part of its damages claim against My Box next
year.
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