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Jadoo TV hit with $24.9m judgment, closure

The International Broadcaster Coalition Against Piracy (IBCAP) has confirmed that a long-running lawsuit brought by IBCAP member DISH Network against Jadoo TV and its US-based CEO, Sajid Sohail, has resulted in a final judgment of $24,969,911 (€23.7m) and a permanent injunction against Jadoo TV, and Sohail individually. Jadoo TV also agreed to permanently cease all […]

December 4, 2024By Colin Mann

Improving UK gambling marketing regulations to meet European standards

The UK is addressing the complexities of gambling marketing regulations, with a focus on stronger consumer protection measures. Despite existing rules, the disparity between UK and European standards is evident and demands attention. Aligning with European regulations could potentially safeguard vulnerable populations and mitigate gambling-related harm. The topic of gambling marketing regulations has gained significant […]

December 4, 2024

FACT ups illegal streaming crackdown

UK IP protection body FACT, in collaboration with police services, is intensifying efforts to disrupt and dismantle piracy operations across the country by targeting suppliers who are selling unauthorised access to premium content, including film, television and live sports. In a two-week enforcement operation, FACT and police targeted 30 suppliers of illegal streaming services. These […]

December 3, 2024By Colin Mann

ProSiebenSat.1 fined €3.9m over ZAG violations

The Munich Public Prosecutor’s Office (Staatsanwaltschaft München) and the Munich District Court (Amtsgericht München) have imposed corporate fines totaling €3.9 million on German broadcaster ProSiebenSat.1 and two of its subsidiaries for violations of the German Payment Services Supervision Act (ZAG). ProSiebenSat.1 Media has been ordered to pay a fine of €10,000, Jochen Schweizer a fine […]

December 2, 2024

CIISA launches standards consultation

Industry welfare monitoring body the Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA) is launching its industry consultation of ‘The CIISA Standards’, a set of expectations that set out the minimum standards of behaviour expected across the UK’s creative industries to enable safe and inclusive working environments. This includes preventing and tackling of all forms of bullying […]

December 2, 2024By Colin Mann

Culture Secretary updates on BBC funding

UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has provided an update on the funding of the BBC, setting out how the government will review alternate funding options to secure the broadcaster’s long-term sustainability, while providing it with funding certainty for the remainder of the current Charter period. In a written statement to Parliament, Nandy set out how […]

November 29, 2024By Colin Mann

22m home TV pirate takedown

Law enforcement authorities across Europe, supported by Europol and Eurojust, have taken down one of the largest illegal streaming networks operating within and outside the EU. The investigation targeted 102 suspects, 11 of whom were arrested, for distributing material from streaming services online illegally, including movies and series. They also pirated more than 2,500 television […]

November 28, 2024By Colin Mann

Boost for Merseyside, W Midlands creative industries

Creative technology firms and artists in Merseyside and the West Midlands are in line for a major financial boost, as a £13.5 million (€16.2m) investment in training, research and development funding is announced by the Culture Secretary to boost economic growth and job opportunities. Liverpool City Region’s MusicFutures cluster will benefit from £6.75 million to […]

November 27, 2024By Colin Mann

Eutelsat criticised over “Kremlin links”

There is, in reality, no links with the Kremlin for Paris-based satellite operator Eutelsat, but that didn’t stop one shareholder using last week’s AGM at Eutelsat to complain about the operator broadcasting Russian channels. The cause for the complaint are channels which are carried as part of – for example – Eutelsat’s popular 36 degrees […]

November 27, 2024

Heavy fine for Stockton-on-Tees pirate

A licensee in Stockton-on-Tees in the northeast of England has been ordered to pay a total of £19,950.24 (€23,900) in damages and costs for infringing Sky’s copyright by showing Sky Sports programming illegally in their premises, following successful legal action taken by Sky. Sky sought, and was awarded, damages and costs in the Intellectual Property […]

November 26, 2024By Colin Mann