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Karen Murphy - ECJ Judgement Due/Delivered
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<blockquote data-quote="woborny" data-source="post: 790124" data-attributes="member: 285914"><p>There is and most likely always be a "blackout" for UK broadcsters to show 3pm kickoffs - apart from FA Cup Final and England Internationals., presumablt to help lower league attendances.</p><p></p><p>It appears that as long as you do not show the FA / Premier Legaue graphics, idents, commentary feeds, and music you can show 3pms from other European broadcasters.</p><p></p><p>It looks like her conviction has been overturned, probably as the law is not so clear cut as it should be. As the judge says, it needs a full review of all rights (sports, movies, etc) probably by the EU for all EU countries and broadcasters to sort out properly. Which will be a long time coming. Unless the EU Monoploy commission allow a single or two Pan european pay broadcasters, which is highly unlikely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woborny, post: 790124, member: 285914"] There is and most likely always be a "blackout" for UK broadcsters to show 3pm kickoffs - apart from FA Cup Final and England Internationals., presumablt to help lower league attendances. It appears that as long as you do not show the FA / Premier Legaue graphics, idents, commentary feeds, and music you can show 3pms from other European broadcasters. It looks like her conviction has been overturned, probably as the law is not so clear cut as it should be. As the judge says, it needs a full review of all rights (sports, movies, etc) probably by the EU for all EU countries and broadcasters to sort out properly. Which will be a long time coming. Unless the EU Monoploy commission allow a single or two Pan european pay broadcasters, which is highly unlikely. [/QUOTE]
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