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Is it illegal to watch Sky on a Firestick? Fines for improper streaming explained

THE Amazon Firestick can be a handy way of streaming content from various services — including Sky.

But there can be consequences if you are found to be streaming Sky content improperly, so here’s what you need to know to stay on the right side of the law.

The Amazon Firestick offers a range of streaming apps
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Is it illegal to watch Sky on a Firestick?

It is not inherently illegal to watch Sky content using a Firestick, as it is a legitimate device designed for just that: streaming.

However, the legality hinges on precisely how you are accessing Sky content.

If you are a Sky subscriber and use your Firestick to stream entertainment via official apps such as Sky Go or NOW TV, then this is perfectly within legal bounds.

But if you are using unauthorised methods through your Firestick — including third-party apps or pirated streams — then you might just land yourself in hot water.

Can you get in trouble for using Firestick?

Yes, if you install unofficial apps and use them to watch supposedly subscription-based content.

This practice is known as “jailbreaking” and allows users to access streams from sources other than those on the official Amazon app store.

Streaming providers and law enforcement are working alongside intelligence companies such as The Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT UK) to crack down on these illegal methods and enforce responsible Firestick use.

What is the penalty for illegal streaming in the UK?

The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act of 1988 protects the rights of content creators and distributors, and being found in breach of it can land you a number of potential penalties.

Police have the right to arrest you if you are using a Firestick illegally
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ISP Actions: Your internet service provider (ISP) may send you ‘cease and desist’ notices as a warning, slow down your connection or even cut off your internet altogether.

Civil Penalties: If you are caught streaming pirated content, the copyright holder could choose to sue you. This could result in hefty fines and costly legal battles.

Criminal Penalties: In cases of more serious offences, like large-scale illegal streaming, UK police have started raiding homes across the country and making arrests. As reported by the Daily Express, cops knocked on around 1,000 doors in 2023. The outcome of this can be a range of criminal charges from fines to imprisonment, with some Brits having already been sentenced to several months behind bars.

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Streaming content from unofficial apps is known as “jailbreaking”
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