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Fresh warning to Fire Stick users who risk 50k fine in new Sky crackdown

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Last updated: 2026/01/15 at 8:17 AM
News Room Published 15 January 2026
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SKY has issued a warning to viewers to stop using ‘dodgy’ Fire Sticks to access its content without paying.

Sky has been working alongside a law enforcement to crackdown on illegal streaming.

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Illegal streaming could be punished with fines of up to £50,000Credit: Alamy

TV Fire Sticks allow users to watch videos, listen to music and download applications directly onto their television.

However, some people download a third-party software which allows them to access streaming platforms without paying a subscription fee.

Individuals caught supplying and watching illegal streaming could face penalties of up to £50,000.

Those discovered selling “dodgy” Fire Sticks could expect more severe punishment.

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Individuals who use illicit TV streaming services may face criminal charges, including those under Section 11 of the Fraud Act of 2006.

If found guilty of this type of offence, a person may be fined or imprisoned for up to five years.

While people who consume unlawful streams may face less severe penalties, they may still be subject to fines of thousands of pounds and up to 12 months in prison.

A government spokesperson said: “These devices are legal when used to watch legitimate, free-to-air content. They become illegal once they are adapted to stream illicit content, for example TV programmes, films and subscription sports channels without paying the appropriate subscriptions.”

An estimated five million people in the UK have used unlawful sports streaming services.

Sky have been collaborating with FACT (Federation Against Copyright Theft) and Premier League to eradicate this behaviour.

A Sky spokesperson said: “At Sky, we invest significantly in protecting our content, which can include taking action against those who watch Sky without paying the proper subscription fee. 

“We of course ensure that any action we take is compliant with all applicable laws.”

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