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war on pirate IPTV is declared for the World Cup

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Last updated: 2026/06/11 at 2:08 PM
News Room Published 11 June 2026
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Arcom deploys real-time blocking of pirate IPTV streams during the 2026 World Cup. Users risk a black screen in the middle of a match while a law to automate blocking is in preparation.

Just before the kick-off of the 2026 World CupArcom has sent a clear warning to pirate IPTV users. Pauline Combredet-Blassel, deputy director general of the regulator, warned that these users risk“having a black screen during a penalty”. This is not a metaphor: Arcom is deploying during the competition a new device for blocking illegal flows in real time, unprecedented on this scale in France.

How does real-time blocking work?

The device directly targets the servers of pirate IPTV platforms. Concretely, as soon as an IP address is identified as illegally broadcasting a match, it can be blocked for the duration of the match. Once the match is over, the block is lifted. The idea is to attack the source rather than multiplying injunctions: “Once the servers are no longer accessible, it is still more complicated to replicate”explained Combredet-Blassel.

The mechanism has already been tested during Roland-Garros, and the Arcom monitoring teams will be reinforced throughout the duration of the World Cup, from June 11 to July 19.

A glaring French delay in the face of Spain

The context justifies the urgency. Piracy represents a shortfall estimated at 300 million euros per year in French sport, affecting leagues and clubs as well as amateur sport financed by television rights. Sarah D’Arifat, legal director of beIN Sports France (owner of all 104 World Cup matches) denounces “completely unfair competition” : Pirate IPTV subscribers pay “a ridiculous amount per year to access all content”.

France’s delay in blocking is obvious. In Spain, 10,000 pirate service addresses are blocked on a single day of the championship. In France, this is the volume blocked in an entire year. To make up for this delay, Arcom and beIN Sports are calling for the automation of blocks, currently subject to human intervention. A bill to this effect must be examined in the National Assembly in three weeks.

Meanwhile, if you were considering watching the matches via illegal IPTV, be aware that it is also the slowest streaming source (up to a minute and a half late) and the risks for users go far beyond a black screen. To watch the competition in the best conditions, our technical guide takes stock of 4K, HDR and latency according to the broadcasters. And if you want to know who the AI ​​will win the competition, we asked five chatbots and their predictions differ.

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