A new blow to piracy has occurred in Europe.Pirate IPTV services do not stop suffering blows of this type, but for each one that closes it seems that others come out of nowhere to take their place.However, this new blow to a very popular service is going to lead it to close its doors forever.We tell you more about it.As we will see a little later, one of the most active anti-piracy groups on our continent has managed to close down a service that had been going on for a long time.The person in charge of this service gets rid of any type of prison sentence by paying an amount that is a bit short compared to other IPTV services that have previously closed.The Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN is one of the most active in the world.This organization operates mainly in Europe, where it has already been responsible for shutting down illicit services and sites of all kinds, in addition to obtaining several very favorable sentences.In fact, in 2017 it won a very important victory before the Court of Justice of the European Union, a court that ruled that it is illegal to sell devices that are pre-configured to access content that infringes copyright.Despite how well BREIN has done against some pirate IPTV services, there was one that was giving it a hard time: GoFastIPTV.eu.This service had been offering unauthorized access to movies, television programs and pay television channels, in addition to 85,000 titles on demand.BREIN attempted to trace this service through its services, but the trace of it eventually disappeared in a hotel in Lisbon.Luckily, BREIN still had a thread to pull.The Dutch bank Rabobank was in charge of processing the payments for this service, although it was not in favor of delivering the data for this service at first.BREIN decided to take the matter to court, and this banking entity was finally forced to cooperate.Thanks to the bank information, BREIN was able to locate the person responsible for this service in South America.This person initially did not respond to any communication from BREIN, but things changed when this group initiated legal proceedings in 2021. The Dutch anti-piracy group reports that it has reached an agreement to take down this service GoFastIPTV.eu for which the operator Of this he has to pay 70,000 euros.In addition, the agreement carries a fine of €25,000 a day if service is restored, as well as a fine of €10,000 for each future violation.The figure involved in the site closure agreement is quite modest if we compare it with other pirate IPTVs that have ended up closing in the same way in recent months.BREIN points out that with these blows against piracy, its efforts are focused on ending the service, and not harming its subscribers, who sometimes see a service that they had paid for in advance for several months being closed.Although BREIN focuses on providers, the use of illegal services in the home also infringes copyright.When the service is withdrawn, customers will lose their money and illegal access, while they usually have to pay half to a whole year in advance.So far, BREIN reports that it has managed to track down more than 50 illegal IPTV service providers since 2017, while shutting down more than 300 sites where these subscriptions were offered.This count is expected to continue to rise in the coming years.