“Step by step we are going to go against all these Magis TV and other IPTV or signals that provide our content illegally” – La Nación

by times news cr

The president of LigaPro, Miguel Ángel Loor, once again expressed his displeasure over the pirate signals that illegally transmit the matches ‍of ⁣the Ecuadorian soccer tournament.

With a forceful message published on his X network account, Loor went against the pirate platforms that⁢ broadcast Serie A matches, pointing out the following:

“NO to piracy. We⁣ cannot continue to remain silent while they blatantly steal money‌ from⁣ the pockets of the main players ​in our industry. Every time you buy illegal content you are putting your hand to the income of your club, your players and their families.

We have ‍had several meetings and ‌the issue is serious. The fight against piracy by the authorities against those who ​distribute or buy illegal content is going to be radical. Step by step we are going to go against all these Magis TV‍ and other IPTV or signals that provide⁣ our content illegally.

“We as LigaPro, together with those who invest in our​ content and‍ the clubs, will⁣ initiate actions against ⁤all those who seek ‌to harm our industry and ‌our product.”

The LigaPro 2024 matches are ⁤being broadcast (legally) on⁣ the Star+ platform and the ESPN Extra ⁣(CNT) channel.

By: SPORTS ORBITA

Interview Title: “The Future of Time: A Conversation with Dr. Emily Carter, Chronologist and ⁣Temporal Dynamics Expert”

Setting: A sleek, ⁤modern office with large windows overlooking a‍ bustling⁣ cityscape. The editor of Time.news, Alex Jensen, sits across from Dr.⁤ Emily Carter, a leading expert on chronodynamics, known for her captivating‌ insights into the nuances of time as both a scientific ⁤concept and a cultural ⁢phenomenon.


Alex Jensen: Welcome, Dr. Carter! It’s a pleasure to ⁢have‌ you‍ here. Your work in‍ the field ⁣of chronodynamics has transformed the way we think⁣ about time. Can you tell our readers a bit about what drew⁣ you‍ to this fascinating subject?

Dr. Emily Carter: Thank you, Alex! It’s⁤ great to⁢ be here. My fascination with time began in childhood, sparked by a mix of physics, philosophy, and even literature. I realized that while we all experience time, our understanding⁢ of it varies‍ widely across cultures and disciplines. I wanted to explore ⁢that intersection and uncover ​how fundamentally time shapes our actions, decisions, and even ​our identities.

Alex Jensen: ⁢That’s intriguing! You mentioned cultural perceptions of time. How do different ​cultures challenge the conventional Western linear perception⁣ of time?

Dr. ​Emily‍ Carter: Absolutely. In many Indigenous cultures, for instance, time is seen as cyclical rather than linear. It weaves together past,​ present, ​and future in a way that emphasizes connection to ancestors and the environment. This can manifest in rituals and practices that honor the past while informing the future. Contrastingly, in Western cultures, especially in capitalist societies, we often prioritize efficiency and ‍productivity, viewing time as a⁢ resource to be maximized.

Alex ‌Jensen: It’s ‌interesting to think about how deeply these​ perspectives shape societal behaviors. How do ‍you see technology influencing our perception of time, especially with the rise of instant communication and social media?

Dr. Emily Carter: Technology has done a ⁢sensational job of compressing time. We live in an “always on” culture ⁤where we​ expect⁤ instant gratification. This can diminish our ability to appreciate the⁢ present moment, leading to anxiety and a sense of urgency. However, it also opens up fascinating ⁢conversations about collective experiences. Live streaming⁢ an event across the world can create‌ shared experiences that transcend time zones, capturing moments⁣ that might otherwise be fleeting.

Alex Jensen: That’s a perfect segue into our current environment. With time becoming so malleable, what implications does​ this have for mental health and well-being?

Dr. Emily Carter: The ​implications are significant. The pressure to stay connected and responsive can ⁢lead ​to burnout and a distorted sense ⁣of⁤ time. People often feel like they’re⁣ racing against ​an ever-looming deadline. However, there’s a growing ⁢movement towards mindfulness and being present, which challenges these notions and ⁢encourages a more sustainable relationship with​ time. Practices like meditation, digital detoxes, and slow​ living are gaining ​traction.

Alex Jensen: I’m glad you brought up ‍mindfulness. In your opinion,‌ how can we ⁣find a balance between our modern, fast-paced lives and a⁣ more mindful, intentional approach to ‌time?

Dr. Emily Carter: It starts with awareness. Acknowledging the ways in which we’re affected by our environment and technology is crucial. Setting boundaries—like ⁤designated tech-free times,⁣ prioritizing face-to-face ‌interactions, and being intentional about how we allocate our time—can help cultivate presence. We should also ‌embrace⁤ the idea that time is not just a commodity but a ⁣canvas on which we paint our lives.

Alex Jensen: Such valuable strategies!⁣ looking ahead, what do you envision for the future of our relationship with time? Are we moving toward a more collective‌ understanding,⁣ or will individual perceptions⁢ continue to dominate?

Dr. Emily Carter: I believe we’re‍ on ⁣the brink of a collective awakening. As we become more aware of the psychological and‍ cultural implications ⁣of ‌our time perceptions, there’s potential for a holistic⁤ understanding that honors both individual experiences‌ and collective wisdom. I envision a future where ‍we⁤ use technology to enhance, not⁢ detract from, our​ appreciation of time—where we leverage⁢ our shared moments to create deeper connections.

Alex Jensen: That’s a hopeful perspective, Dr. Carter! Thank you so​ much‌ for your insights today. Your work is pivotal in ⁤shaping a deeper understanding of time’s role in⁣ our lives—and in our future. ​

Dr. Emily Carter: Thank you, Alex! It’s been a pleasure discussing these ideas with you.


The interview concludes with the camera panning out to a busy city, symbolizing the fast pace⁣ of modern life⁢ contrasted with a growing desire for mindfulness and connection.

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