The ultrapopulære streaming service Twitch is being sued for what amounts to 18.7 billion kroner.

It writes the BBC.

the Action comes after the Russian Rambler Group, which exclusively owns the rights to broadcast the Premier League in the country, believes that Twitch has broken their permission-monopoly nothing less than 36,000 times alone between august and november.

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Twitch, which has 15 million daily use worldwide, call Ramblers Groups and charges of ‘undocumented’.

the Platform offers their users even to stream and produce live content for followers.

Why is it in the rulebook on Twitch, that it is not allowed to share content without permission from other copyright owners, which include movies, television programs and sportkampe.

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According to Twitch’s lawyer Julianna Tabastaeva, it is not easy for the platform to control what their users publish.

‘(Twitch, red.) only offer the users access to the platform and is not able to change the content that they share, and they are not able to identify any possible breaches of the guidelines,’ she says to the Russian-speaking media Kommersant, according to the BBC.

She elaborates that the company is doing everything they can to keep the track on the platform, and what gets shared, but that the Rambler Group never made aware of the problem before now.

the Matter must to court the 20. december.

the Rambler Group, which is a Russian search engine and one of the largest Russian web portals, purchased in 2019 the rights to broadcast Premier League three seasons back, while Amazon, who since 2014 has owned Twitch, has the rights to broadcast the Premier League in the Uk.

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