Indian police arrest four over Game of Thrones leak

FILE PHOTO - Fans wait for guests to arrive at the world premiere of the television fantasy drama "Game of Thrones" series 5 at The Tower of London

FILE PHOTO - Fans wait for guests to arrive at the world premiere of the television fantasy drama "Game of Thrones" series 5 at The Tower of London

Published Aug 15, 2017

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New Delhi - Indian police have arrested

four people on suspicion of leaking an unaired episode of HBO's

hit series "Game of Thrones", police in Mumbai said

on Tuesday.

The wildly popular fantasy drama is already the most pirated

show on television and has been bedevilled by repeated leaks of

episodes before they air.

According to police, three of the accused work for Prime

Focus Technologies, a Mumbai-based company that processes the

series for Indian streaming website Hotstar. The fourth is a

former employee.

The leaking of the episode on August 4, titled "The Spoils

of War," was separate from a recent hack on HBO. That hack

included the theft of proprietary information, such as

programming.

"We received a complaint from Prime Focus Technologies

regarding the leaking of episode 4, series 7," Akbar Pathan,

deputy commissioner of police in the Mumbai cyber crime unit,

told Reuters.

"In the investigation it was revealed that four persons were

involved."

The four have been charged with criminal breach of trust and

computer-related offences. They appeared in court and were

remanded until August 21.

Emmy Award-winning Game of Thrones, which has a huge

following in South Asia, is distributed in India by Star India,

a subsidiary of Twenty-First Century Fox Inc. 

Reuters

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