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By James Caldwell, PWTorch assistant editor
The week of NFL's Super Bowl, U.S. federal agents arrested a 28-year-old man who allegedly ran a string of illegal stream websites and seized 16 domain names.
The man, identified as Yonjo Quiroa, allegedly provided direct video access to NFL, NBA, NHL, WWE, and TNA events through nine of the 16 streaming websites seized.
Quiroa, who faces one count of criminal infringement of a copyright, was arrested after a U.S. Department of Homeland Security enforcement agent posing as a WWE employee set up a sting. According to Reuters, the agent arranged a meeting last week by offering to buy domain names from Quiroa, who allegedly responded by offering to "make a deal."
The seized websites include firstrow.tv, firstrowsports.com, firstrowsports.net, firstrowsports.tv, hq-streams.tv, robplay.tv, soccertvlive.net, sports95.com, sports95.net, sports95.org, sportswwe.net, sportswwe.tv, sportswwe.com, xonesports.tv, youwwe.com, and youwwe.net.
Quiroa operated his illegal stream websites from February 2010 to January 2012 out of his Comstock Park, Michigan home. He received "at least $13,000" from online advertisers to fund his operation.
Link: Report at Reuters.com .
I always went to first row for my streams...this sucks ass, I don't like paying for wrestling pay per views, especially with WWE's flux in quality.