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Posted by: Morayo« on: October 04, 2017, 09:07:54 PM »![]() New satellite TV provider, Telcomsat Television (TStv) has denied the veracity of a letter alleging illegal pirating of some TV content. A letter is purported to have been sent to the Nigeria Copyrights Commission by beIN, a TV content provider, and titled ”Illegal Pirating of beIN Content,” alleging that TStv plans to offer its content illegally. However, TStv in a series of tweets denied the letter and described it as frivolous. The TV provider urged Nigerians to disregard the letter as they were fake and an attempt to “bias Nigerians”. TSTV wrote: ”DISCLAIMER!! We are not unaware of the messages circulating the social media regarding a letter from beIN Sports and Turner. ”We wish to inform Nigerians that the letters are FAKE and were prepared basically to bias Nigerians. TSTV wrote: ”DISCLAIMER!! We are not unaware of the messages circulating the social media regarding a letter from beIN Sports and Turner. ”We wish to inform Nigerians that the letters are FAKE and were prepared basically to bias Nigerians. ”Kindly disregard the documents because they are frivolous. TStv Africa…connecting your world.” Quote
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