Authorities are increasing efforts to combat the illegal broadcasting of the 2026 World Cup. Prosecutors have already blocked access to 13 websites identified as potential sources of unauthorized streams. A new monitoring unit has been established to actively surveil websites, social media platforms, and other digital spaces. This unit will focus on identifying and addressing illegal retransmissions of copyrighted content related to the tournament. The move aims to protect broadcasting rights and ensure official broadcasters maintain exclusive coverage. Officials have reinforced that legal action will be taken against those involved in unauthorized streaming activities. The increased monitoring and enforcement are expected to continue throughout the duration of the World Cup.