Sports rights blow for Canal+

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Sports rights blow for Canal+

June 19, 2014 09.11 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul


Canal+ has lost a court case it brought about against beIN Sports over sports broadcasting rights.

According to Le Figaro, Canal+ filed a complaint in July 2013 and on March 11 this year, during a stormy hearing held at the Commercial Court of Nanterre, it claimed to have lost 187,000 subscribers since the launch of its Qatari-owned rival.

This was due to beIN’s strategy of paying exceptionally large amounts for broadcast rights and then charging abnormally low subscription fees.

Canal+ asked for a record €293 million in compensation, but instead the court ruled that Canal+’s case was unconvincing.

In its view, the entry of beIN Sports had not led to a surge in the price of sports rights or disrupted the sector.

The court also said the two channels were different, with one dedicated solely to sport and other a general premium services.

In addition, it could be argued that Canal+, like beIN Sports, had strong financial backing, in its case through Vivendi.

Canal+, which has yet to say whether it will appeal, was also asked to pay €100,000 in costs.
 
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