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UK and Ireland warn against illegal Fire Sticks, which violate the Fraud Act 2006 and can lead to fines or prison.
UK and Irish authorities have warned against using illegal "dodgy" Fire Sticks—modified devices that stream premium content like Netflix and Sky without payment—calling the practice a crime under the Fraud Act 2006.
Offenders risk fines or up to five years in prison.
Enforcement is ongoing, with police, Crimestoppers, and FACT targeting users and sellers, though specific details are withheld to protect operations.
The crackdown follows Amazon’s launch of a new Fire TV Stick 4K Select with a more secure Vega operating system, making unauthorized modifications harder.
Authorities urge the public to avoid such devices to prevent legal consequences.
El Reino Unido e Irlanda advierten contra los Fire Sticks ilegales, que violan la Ley de Fraude de 2006 y pueden dar lugar a multas o prisión.