Feb 10 • 15:23 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Goodbye to Magis TV and Xuper TV: why all the channels in Argentina were blocked

Argentina's illegal streaming platforms Magis TV and Xuper TV have been permanently shut down following a judicial order to block their services across the country.

In early February 2026, many Argentine users learned that the popular illegal streaming platforms, Magis TV and its successor Xuper TV, have been definitively shut down in the country. This situation began with a mysterious ‘cleaning of grids’ where local channels and Argentine soccer disappeared from the offerings, ultimately leading to a complete block of services nationwide. The crackdown is a result of a legal offensive led by Judge Esteban Rossignoli from the San Isidro Guarantees Court, who issued a resolution commanding the blocking of more than 70 related domains and demanded that Google technically disable the associated applications.

The background of this event is significant as it showcases the ongoing struggle against illegal streaming services in Argentina, which have provided users with unauthorized access to paid content. The judicial ruling reflects a growing concern among authorities regarding copyright infringement and the economic impact of such platforms on legitimate broadcasting services. Local entertainment industries have long criticized these illegal services, which disrupt fair market competition.

The implications of this decision might be far-reaching, signaling a tightening enforcement of copyright laws and a potential reduction in the prevalence of illegal streaming in Argentina. The block could also push some users towards legal alternatives, thus helping legitimate platforms to gain traction against piracy. However, this move may also spark a conversation about accessibility to content and the need for more affordable legal streaming options in the country, highlighting the balance that must be struck between enforcing copyright and ensuring fair access for consumers.

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