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A Buffalo Wild Wings location is under fire using StreamEast to play the Cowboys vs. Saints game. That's a huge issue considering it's an illegal streaming platform. It's also worth noting that restaurants like Buffalo Wild Wings are supposed to use "Sunday Ticket" to broadcast games that aren't being played in their area...
(The Spun)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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FlexDawg8 months
Streaming is not illegal (for the viewer). Downloading is what is illegal.
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cajunmud9 months
Streameast is a .co (Colombia) it seems, the ones that have been shut down as far as I know have been .com, .net etc., that which the U.S. has jurisdiction over. So legally, the US can't fck with them unless they just strong arm the latest leader down there.

And being that we are no longer a country of laws but rather of men, they could easily send the CIA down there to fck some shitt up and make Columbia heel. But would they?
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CRDNLSCHMCPSN119 months
Interesting. Someone just last week told me the feds got them. But this would suggest otherwise.
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Volvagia9 months
Anyone surprised? Sunday tickets for commercial locations run in the tens of thousands.
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Saunson699 months
I have a few illegal stories at BWW. One was me and my friends were 16 watching the LSU UT CWS. We see an old man lonesome. Talk to him and get him to like us. Ask him to buy us beer. He does it. Then while about halfway through, BWW asks us for ID. We say we all forgot them. She said we had 5 minutes to leave or cops are called. A few others ones too. Held many fantasy drafts where my name was misspelled on our league 1st place trophy. Good times.
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jmarto19 months
Leave them be
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BobABooey9 months
Snitches get stitches.
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Who the f cares. Killing your cats, Larry.
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Ghost of Colby9 months
I fear StreamEast is becoming too mainstream. Thanks LeBron and Buffalo WW for attracting negative attention.
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