The epl blocks are happening via isp end users which basically means they are following their traffic which in turn leads them to servers and block it as the see a spike from a Friday to a sunday for example non football day 2.5 gig then on a Saturday jumps Alot higher same on a sunday and same on a Monday at particular times ie 12:30- 8pm then there is a spike in data there is work rounds in progress some have been successful some hasn't but by law they can only block 3 servers
"but by law they can only block 3 servers" where did you source this information? I have not seen this stated anywhere in the court documentation.
Also, the court documents don't allow for IP range sniffing which they do, who is going to report them? ...... "I want to file a complaint to the courts as my ilegal IPTV service is being banned by the agents / ISP's sniffing info which is not allowed in the court order" .... can you image that happening?
The agencies involved with the EPL bans do not play by the rules set forth in the court order because no one is going to contest what they do.
Brand New Servers, 0 history to use, 0 clients, 0 bandwidth and they still get banned. I had 1 such server. was sitting there doing nothing and only used by me for internal testing. After a few weeks of again sitting there doing nothing but testing XUI and got spanked with a FMTS warning and server shut down. Now here is the funny thing, I dont use a public ISP as technically I am my own ISP and FMTS don't have access to ANY data on my network and yet .... still got an EPL ban. After checking the logs I saw network and port scans a few minutes before the server got suspended.
We also know they null route entire /24's which again they are not allowed to do as per the court order but they still do it.