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Spanish football league fined for turning fans' phones into pub spies
The in-app spying function appeared to have paid dividends for La Liga, as it was able to file 600 criminal cases against Spanish bars and restaurants.
La Liga has said it loses €400 million a year in television royalties, and that half of Spain's 120,000 establishments showing La Liga do not buy the hospitality package.
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La Liga said it was not spying on users, arguing that the listening technology consisted of an algorithm similar to the music-detecting app Shazam, which identifies popular songs.
La Liga's app breaks ambient sounds into a binary code that automatically compares the sound of the broadcast, with no data being recorded or stored.
"We could not record conversations even if we wanted or if a judge ordered us to, not even if they were related with the piracy that we are trying to pursue," an IT specialist from La Liga said.
La Liga said it would discontinue using the technology from the end of the month, although it said this was merely the end of a contract with the supplier, and not due to AEPD's decision.
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