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Dubai Protects Corporate Monopolies from Football Fans

Official World Cup broadcasting subscriptions cost an absolute fortune. Working-class fans simply want to watch the football matches for free. They hunt for unauthorized live-streaming links across the internet. Now, Digital Dubai aggressively warns residents against using these pirated streams. They claim these rogue websites expose users to massive cyber fraud. They say hackers will steal your passwords and empty your bank accounts.

Protecting the Broadcast Cartel

The government frames this completely as a public safety issue. In reality, they violently protect the massive corporate broadcast monopolies. FIFA and regional television networks demand absolute control over viewer revenue. They hate losing a single dime to independent digital streamers. Authorities urge fans to exclusively use overpriced, official platforms. They punish the poor for trying to bypass an extortionate system.

The Risk of the Free Web

Yes, fake websites occasionally spread malicious software. However, fans willingly take that risk to avoid paying outrageous subscription fees. The authorities prioritize corporate profit margins over accessible global entertainment.

Corporate monopolies ruin entertainment. Read the brutal truth about global media at The WAU.

Author: Amita Kalsi   

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