
These two services are not owned by the same company, but they serve the same audience. In fact, PirloTV is often referred to as a "spiritual successor" or a "clone" of the Rojadirecta model.
It is common for PirloTV to pull its stream sources directly from the same third-party servers that Rojadirecta indexes. Essentially, they are different windows into the same underground streaming ecosystem.
Both Pirlotv and RojaDirecta have faced numerous controversies and shutdowns due to copyright infringement claims. Sports organizations and leagues have repeatedly accused the platforms of pirating their content and have taken steps to shut them down.
Rojadirecta does not host video content itself. Instead, it crawls the web for publicly available streams (from sources like Ustream, Dailymotion, or smaller streaming servers) and organizes them into a directory. Want to watch a La Liga, Premier League, or Champions League match? Rojadirecta likely has a list of 20+ links for it.
Clone sites may attempt to gather user data under the guise of "free registration." Legal Alternatives
