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October 04, 2011
Today’s EU judgment on football broadcasts declined to address licences in other media, in contrast with the Advocate General’s opinion in the case
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October 04, 2011
Publicans who raised a glass to celebrate today’s ruling from the Court of Justice on Premier League matches might find they choke on their drink by the time they reach paragraph 183
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October 04, 2011
The Court of Justice of the EU has ruled that the Premier League cannot partition national markets for its football broadcasts, giving greater detail on copyright than the Advocate General
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September 26, 2011
The BBC is taking legal action in Italy to prevent a rival version of its hit show Strictly Come Dancing from being shown by Silvio Berlusconi’s television network Mediaset
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February 24, 2011
EU member states can prevent all World Cup and Euro football matches being shown on pay-television, the General Court ruled last week
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February 08, 2011
Japanese expats hoping to get a regular dose of domestic TV through the internet have been frustrated by two Supreme Court rulings finding that their providers are infringing copyright law
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February 08, 2011
If the Court of Justice follows the Advocate General's opinion in the Premier League case, broadcasters will not be able to stop consumers obtaining feeds from cheaper jurisdictions. What options do copyright owners have?
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February 08, 2011
The Premier League slammed last week's Advocate General's opinion, saying it is not compatible with existing case law. Is the League right?
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February 03, 2011
The Court of Justice’s Advocate General has dealt a severe blow to owners of sports rights who license content on a territorial basis in Europe