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February 2014 : Court of Appeal finds the CAT erred in law in its Sky Sports Judgment

In October 2012, the Competition Appeals Tribunal (CAT) overturned Ofcom’s decision to apply an obligation on Sky to wholesale its Sky Sports channels at a price set by Ofcom (the Wholesale Must Offer obligation).  The CAT concluded that Ofcom’s core … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged competition, media, pay TV, regulation, Sky Sports, telecommunications

November 2012 : CAT publishes full judgement on Pay-TV appeals

On 26th October 2012, the Competition Appeals Tribunal (CAT) published a non-confidential version of its full judgement with respect to the appeals brought against Ofcom’s decision to impose a wholesale must-offer (WMO) remedy on Sky.  The WMO remedy required Sky … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged competition, dispute resolution, media, pay TV, sports rights

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