EU legal advice suggests Sky can't stop foreign boxes

Ruling will make some major differences
Ruling will make some major differences

The European Court of Justice has been advised that Sky has no legal right to stop people from using other European country satellite subscriptions and decoders to watch the likes of Premiership football in the UK.

In what will be viewed as a major blow for Sky, a non-binding European legal opinion offered to the court by Advocate General Juliane Kokott suggests that citizens can not legally be stopped from using foreign equipment and subscriptions to access films, sports and music.

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