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UK police raid Blackburn pubs and seize satellite equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 324086" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>Lol, only because it would be more expensive to investigate a company that has vitually unlimited resources in broadcast power, utilises dubious tactics to suppress competition, owns the worlds largest search engine, actively promotes online gambling, drafts up the next generation of copyright restrictions to suit its own agenda, and yet having its majority shareholding interests registered offshore, pays the UK peanuts in tax.</p><p></p><p>The FA (read those of the Premier League) firmly believes it has the best contract in place, it is enlightening to compare the list of past and present members on the books, and where their business associates hang out.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Isn't that exactly what has occurred with the carving up of territories where the broadcasts are beamed into them from outside, using the same medium ?</p><p>(the fiasco over German broadcast rights just before the last World Cup should have been a wake up call of what is on the horizon).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 324086, member: 175144"] Lol, only because it would be more expensive to investigate a company that has vitually unlimited resources in broadcast power, utilises dubious tactics to suppress competition, owns the worlds largest search engine, actively promotes online gambling, drafts up the next generation of copyright restrictions to suit its own agenda, and yet having its majority shareholding interests registered offshore, pays the UK peanuts in tax. The FA (read those of the Premier League) firmly believes it has the best contract in place, it is enlightening to compare the list of past and present members on the books, and where their business associates hang out. Isn't that exactly what has occurred with the carving up of territories where the broadcasts are beamed into them from outside, using the same medium ? (the fiasco over German broadcast rights just before the last World Cup should have been a wake up call of what is on the horizon). [/QUOTE]
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