The US government has condemned the piracy operations of the Saudi-based organization, Bay-Qutu, for the BN media channels by publishing two reports that directly speak of the rampant piracy operations in Saudi Arabia and demand an end to them.

In the first report of 2019, the Office of the United States Trade Representative of the Executive Office of President Donald Trump of Saudi Arabia placed the priority watch list on its failure to resolve long-term IPR violations and the deterioration of the protection and application of intellectual property rights within its borders, To countries such as China, Indonesia, Russia and Venezuela.

The report pointed to the use of Saudi Arabia satellite "Arabsat" to broadcast illegal content.

The report also confirmed that Saudi Arabia did not confiscate the large and unrestricted B-QQ devices, which facilitated piracy.

In the second report on the notorious markets of 2018, the US Trade Representative's Office (BPO) was blacklisted as one of 33 online markets.

"These developments in the global campaign against Bout Kew are very important and represent a strong public call from the US government and a direct call to the British government to intervene with the Saudi government to stop the daily theft of commercial rights," said Joseph Al-Obaidli, CEO of NBN Group. "He said.

He added that the World Trade Organization has formed a dispute settlement team to investigate the issue and that the international community is exerting pressure on Saudi Arabia to stop its violation of the rule of law and to provide a safe haven for piracy that has spread in the Middle East, Europe, the United States and the rest of the world.

The BN provided a detailed report to the US Trade Representative's Office prior to the drafting of the first special report, which also drew on other reports from a wide range of sports alliances, international channels, and commercial and intellectual bodies from around the world.

The former British minister Alistair Carmichael expressed his deep displeasure at the Saudi pirate channel "Bout Que" broadcasting a Premiership match between Watford and Arsenal and said it was an intellectual theft.