Trader admits charges over Kodi boxes which allow free access to premium content

Brian Thompson, 55, leaving Teesside Crown Court after he admitted two charges relating to selling TV boxes which allow free access to premium content such as sports channels and movies. PIC: PABrian Thompson, 55, leaving Teesside Crown Court after he admitted two charges relating to selling TV boxes which allow free access to premium content such as sports channels and movies. PIC: PA
Brian Thompson, 55, leaving Teesside Crown Court after he admitted two charges relating to selling TV boxes which allow free access to premium content such as sports channels and movies. PIC: PA
A trader has admitted two charges relating to selling TV boxes which allow free access to premium content such as sports channels and movies.

Shop owner Brian Thompson, 55, had originally denied the offences and set up the prospect of a landmark court case relating to the sale of Kodi boxes.

Judge Peter Armstrong told the businessman, who runs Cut Price Tomo’s TV store in Middlesbrough, that all sentencing options will be open when he deals with him next month.

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