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LUXEMBOURG - Major sports events such as soccer's World Cup will be available to all television viewers in Britain and Belgium after Fifa lost a legal challenge on Thursday.

 

The General Court, the European Union's second highest court, dismissed a similar challenge by European soccer's governing body, UEFA, against a decision by British authorities to protect broadcast of the European Championship finals.

 

'A member state may, in certain circumstances, prohibit the exclusive broadcast of all World Cup and Euro football matches on pay television, in order to allow the general public to follow those events on free television,' the Court said.

 

It said such restrictions were justified by the public's right to information and the need to ensure wide access to TV broadcasts.

 

Under an EU directive, EU countries are allowed to draw up a list of events of national interest or 'crown jewels' for broadcast on free-to-air stations, Such events include the Olympic Games, the football World Cup, the European Championships, England's FA Cup and the Wimbledon tennis championships.

 

Fifa was contesting a 2007 Commission decision allowing Belgium and Britain to reserve broadcasting rights for the World Cup to free-to-air TV stations.

 

Fifa and UEFA argued that the regime interferes with their property rights, especially when some countries broadcast all matches even though their national teams do not play in some of the events.

 

The sports bodies also argue that they get less money from free-to-air TV broadcasts, which in turn would have a knock-on effect on investments and attracting world-class players and hence the quality of the games.

 

Proponents say allowing everybody to watch sports events will increase interest in the games.

 

'We welcome the decision from the EU and continue to support the principle of protecting sports events for free to air coverage,' a spokesman for Britain's Culture, Media and Sport department said. -- REUTERS

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LUXEMBOURG - European states can bar pay-tv from having

exclusive rights to World Cup and Euro championship football games so that fans

can watch them for free, a top court said Thursday in a blow to FIFA and UEFA.

The sale of broadcasting rights is a massive source of cash for the sport

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but then this ruling only takes effect in EU, so we LL still have to pay to watch it.

maybe even more next time as they have now lost a big chunk of potential revenue. sianz

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but then this ruling only takes effect in EU, so we LL still have to pay to watch it.

maybe even more next time as they have now lost a big chunk of potential revenue. sianz

 

I thought last year gahmen announced that these 2 must share common platform so that subcribers of each service can watch program of the other's? No more oready?

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wat i meant is the broadcast rights.

 

wont be cheap when EC or WC comes around next time.

 

broadcast rights also no more. all go under one box.

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