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<blockquote data-quote="rolfw" data-source="post: 736754" data-attributes="member: 175057"><p>Even if the court make a ruling on the basis of the advocate's advice, it still does not necessarily meant that you'll be able to buy a Sky subscription direct from Sky in Spain, Sky and the other providers will almost certainly favour the current model of regional rights. So whilst you may be able to buy from a third party, there is probably nothing in law which could force Sky to sell into other countries and other countries into the UK, making more money for the card shifters who always charge a premium.</p><p></p><p>The only difference is that your out of country subscription will not be breaking copyright law, unless of course, as I've mentioned on many occasions, you are using a domestic subscription for commercial purposes, whereby you will be avoiding the correct subscription level by non-disclosure.</p><p></p><p>I think i can safely say that the final judgement is eagerly awaited by many, it'll certainly be an interesting time for football on satellite, whichever way it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolfw, post: 736754, member: 175057"] Even if the court make a ruling on the basis of the advocate's advice, it still does not necessarily meant that you'll be able to buy a Sky subscription direct from Sky in Spain, Sky and the other providers will almost certainly favour the current model of regional rights. So whilst you may be able to buy from a third party, there is probably nothing in law which could force Sky to sell into other countries and other countries into the UK, making more money for the card shifters who always charge a premium. The only difference is that your out of country subscription will not be breaking copyright law, unless of course, as I've mentioned on many occasions, you are using a domestic subscription for commercial purposes, whereby you will be avoiding the correct subscription level by non-disclosure. I think i can safely say that the final judgement is eagerly awaited by many, it'll certainly be an interesting time for football on satellite, whichever way it goes. [/QUOTE]
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