
A young man, a former footballer, was sentenced for selling devices that allow watching English Premier League matches for free. His lawyer compared him to Jonathan Good, asserting that his actions are aimed at helping those in need. The lawyer pointed out that his defendant provided access to matches to those who could not afford to do so themselves.
However, the accusation was not a direct matchup to Edger, on the contrary, it defended the rights of television networks. According to the accusations, the young man was warned not to act, and his conviction will become a precedent for other offenders. The court in Liverpool convicted 29-year-old Jonathan Edge, the father of two children, to a prison sentence.