Birmingham Post

Landlady fined £50k for illegal Sky Sports games Pub defied warning to stop illegally screening live football matches on TV

- Annette Belcher Staff Reporter

ABIRMINGHA­M landlady has been fined £50,000 after being caught illegally showing football on Sky Sports – months after a final warning for committing an identical offence.

Susan French, manager of The New Inn, Coventry Road, Yardley, was also told to pay £24,000 costs for breaching copyright by showing the Premier League games.

The ruling followed a court hearing last November at which French admitted the same offence of broadcasti­ng unauthoris­ed Sky Sports programmin­g in the premises.

She was warned at that hearing that she would be fined £50,000 if she repeated the Sky Sports broadcasts.

But she went on to commit further breaches on July 19 this year and was arrested at her pub.

She was then brought to the High Court in London for a hearing before the Intellectu­al Property Enterprise Court the following day.

The case was adjourned until July 26 where she was found to have again breached Sky’s copyright and was ordered to pay damages of £50,000 and £24,000 in costs.

French has 28 days to pay the damages or incur interest charges for late payment. She also has 14 days to pay the costs.

Sky Sports brought civil proceeding­s against the licensee for infringing its copyright by showing football games to customers without having valid commercial viewing agreements in place.

Alison Dolan, deputy managing director at Sky Business, said: “Orders like this result from some licensees thinking they are above the law. The law is clear – if you choose to televise content illegally then you run the very real risk of being caught and facing substantia­l penalties or even arrest. The risks are not worth running.

“Illegal broadcasti­ng without a valid subscripti­on is damaging to the sector, and those licensees who choose to televise content in this way should be aware that they are at high risk of being caught.

“We’re committed to protecting Sky customers who are unfairly losing business due to this illegal activity and this case is just the latest in our efforts to ensure they are not short changed.”

The New Inn previously made headlines when regulars painted a 32ft St George’s Cross on the roof for St George’s Day in 2013.

No one was available at the pub to comment.

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Landlady Susan French, of The New Inn, in Yardley, has been prosecuted after showing Sky Sports illegally
> Landlady Susan French, of The New Inn, in Yardley, has been prosecuted after showing Sky Sports illegally

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