Fri Oct 04, 2013 3:24 pm
mjw6150 wrote:It's not legal since the Premier League instituted new rules regarding the coverage in response to the Portsmouth case.
My advice to anyone using it is - DON'T - Unless you want to run the risk of incurring huge fines, and I suspect the first few cases will be made examples of.
Fri Oct 04, 2013 4:45 pm
wez1927 wrote:mjw6150 wrote:It's not legal since the Premier League instituted new rules regarding the coverage in response to the Portsmouth case.
My advice to anyone using it is - DON'T - Unless you want to run the risk of incurring huge fines, and I suspect the first few cases will be made examples of.
bollocks its not down to the premier league they dont make the law s of this country and of europe your speaking shit
Fri Oct 04, 2013 5:27 pm
Fri Oct 04, 2013 5:39 pm
Fri Oct 04, 2013 5:57 pm
vince.alm wrote:Wez I'm not 100% but I think Sky appealed against the Landlady in Portsmouth and the ruling got changed! I know they are defiantly shutting streaming down in the area and foreign satellite channels. They have been having a purge on Swansea with the danish satellite channel as they show all their games live due to Laudrop. As for the non prescribed pubs they are visiting them on match day and reporting back the source of the screening which they have a process they can shut it down in the area. Obviously they haven't got an army of volunteers to do this but a number of pubs will get hit during the game. All i am saying advertising on here probably makes their job a tad easier.
As i said best of luck not an issue to me while we are selling out every home and away game
Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:27 pm
vince.alm wrote:Wez I'm not 100% but I think Sky appealed against the Landlady in Portsmouth and the ruling got changed! I know they are defiantly shutting streaming down in the area and foreign satellite channels. They have been having a purge on Swansea with the danish satellite channel as they show all their games live due to Laudrop. As for the non prescribed pubs they are visiting them on match day and reporting back the source of the screening which they have a process they can shut it down in the area. Obviously they haven't got an army of volunteers to do this but a number of pubs will get hit during the game. All i am saying advertising on here probably makes their job a tad easier.
As i said best of luck not an issue to me while we are selling out every home and away game