Nov 3, 2008 10:17 AM
The Football Association, Premier League rightsholders BSkyB (NYSE: BSY) and Setanta have used legal threats to have San Francisco-based lifecasting site Justin.tv remove soccer matches its users were streaming “illegally” for free. The trio grumbled (via NOTW) the site - more commonly used by people broadcasting video of their lives…
Posted In: Entertainment, Sports, Media & Publishing, TV, Companies, News Corp., BSkyB, News International, football association, justin.tv, setanta sports
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