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ROME (Reuters) -Italy’s police said on Friday they had dismantled the country’s largest network for online TV piracy, one that accounted for 70% of illegal streaming across the nation. The network, which advertised its services on Telegram and other social media, had more than 900,000 users, who would typically each pay 10 euros ($10.31) per month to access films, football games, and other content from various platforms. The people behind the racket, which yielded monthly profits of around 10 million euros, were based in several Italian cities as well in Britain, Germany and Tunisia, a police …