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Old 13-08-2008   #6
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Originally Posted by Bananas View Post
Does the fact that there is no pint glass sign mean that Sky is definately being broadcast illegally?
You mean received illegally......In a club yes
Originally Posted by Bananas View Post
If an establishment is paying digitalb for their subscription to view their channels then where does Sky come into it? Is this not in part the basis of the referal to the European court?
Correct but is that establishment paying for a digitalb public license?, No I am sure you are not.

Originally Posted by Bananas View Post
i.e Arn't the establishment in question simply part of the EU and paying another company in the EU a fee to provide a service? What actually makes this illegal? Does this law differ to the home user? If so why should it be any different?
This has been beaten to death on many threads e.g. British pub owners to get their day in European court but I doubt trading standards would be taking the action they now are (1st post in the thread) if they had no basis in law to do so.
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