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Retailers are cracking down on 'dodgy' Amazon Firestick users who are illegally streaming content from a variety of costly services. However, there's a little-known legal alternative.

Retailers are cracking down on 'dodgy' Amazon Firestick users. However, there's a little-known legal alternative for users to watch free content. READ MORE:Retailers are cracking down on 'dodgy' Amazon Firestick users who are illegally streaming content.

IPTV, or internet protocol TV, refers to the provision of content through an IP rather than a traditional TV stream. Federation Against Copyright Theft are attempting to crack down on the matter in a big way by sending cease and desist letters as well as turning up on the doorsteps of those who are suspected of illegally streaming content.

An app called 'Freevee,' which is run by Amazon, offers a selection of content for no extra cost to the user. It's rated 4.7 stars on the Apple App Store and 4 stars on Google Play, amassing millions of downloads.READ MORE: Moment police raid house in crackdown on dodgy Amazon fire sticks: Two are arrested over claims they have made £800,000 from pirating Sky TV packages

 

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