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BLACA Symposium, Edinburgh, 1 October 2010 Satellite decoder cases - competition issues

This discussion highlights key competition issues regarding satellite decoder cases presented by Christopher Stothers at the BLACA Symposium in Edinburgh on October 1, 2010. Key topics include the questions referred to the European Court of Justice (ECJ), potential implications depending on the outcomes for pubs, FAPL, Sky, and the relevance of extra-EEA decoders. Understanding these facets is crucial for stakeholders in the broadcasting and telecommunications sectors. For more information, contact Christopher Stothers at counsel@aporter.com or call +44 (0)20 7786 6226.

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BLACA Symposium, Edinburgh, 1 October 2010 Satellite decoder cases - competition issues

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  1. BLACA Symposium, Edinburgh, 1 October 2010Satellite decoder cases - competition issues Christopher Stothers

  2. Competition issues • What questions were referred? • How will the ECJ answer? • Implications if the pubs win • Implications if FAPL/Sky win • Extra-EEA decoders

  3. Contact: Christopher Stothers, Counsel Christopher.stothers@aporter.com +44 (0) 20 7786 6226

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