Sky has sent legal letters to customers, asking them to sign a settlement saying they will never use illegal streaming services again
Sky has threatened legal action to around 200 dodgy-box users.
It's sent a legal letter to customers, most of which are in County Wexford, asking them to sign a settlement saying they will never use illegal streaming services again.
It comes after a High Court order forcing Revolut to hand over payment records for some of the bank's users.
Adrian Weckler, Technology Editor at the Irish Independent, says the company discovered the users following the prosecution of a reseller:

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