Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Sky acts against pub

Broadcaste­r’s complaint goes to Court of Session

- BY JON BRADY

NATIONAL broadcaste­r Sky is taking legal action against an Angus bar over allegation­s it screened football matches without an appropriat­e subscripti­on.

A case has been lodged against the Stag Inn, at Arbroath’s West Port, by Sky in the Court of Session, Scotland’s supreme civil court, which could see the pub fined.

The broadcaste­r alleges the bar has been showing Sky Sports football matches without the appropriat­e commercial subscripti­on in place.

George Lawson, head of commercial piracy at Sky, told the Tele that lawyers’ attempts to contact the bar were met with silence.

Mr Lawson said: “We obtained evidence that the Stag Bar was showing Sky Sports broadcasts of football matches without having a commercial subscripti­on agreement that allowed it to do so.

“Our solicitors wrote to the premises offering them a chance to settle the matter but received no response.

“We then sought, and were awarded, an interim interdict in April, preventing the premises’ licence holder and the designated premises manager from showing Sky content without a commercial subscripti­on agreement from Sky.

“No response has been received by any of the defenders so we are proceeding with the court case.

“We remain open to discussing the case with the defenders but unless and until they contact our solicitors then we have no option but to proceed.

“This action forms a key part of our commitment to protecting pubs which invest in legitimate Sky Sports commercial subscripti­ons.”

Pubs and bars that wish to show Sky TV must pay a subscripti­on, which differs from the packages offered to home customers.

Legitimate pub broadcasts can be identified by a tell-tale “pint glass” icon in the corner of the screen.

Sky’s civil case is directly addressed to the Stag Inn’s landlady, Jennifer Duguid.

The Tele attempted to contact her at the bar but was advised she was not available.

She is yet to respond to the Tele’s request for a comment.

 ??  ?? The Stag Inn at West Port, Arbroath.
The Stag Inn at West Port, Arbroath.

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