Thanks Simon.
I'm still at a loss to understand the relationship between the issues raised in the preliminary reference and the criminal legal issues arising in Murphy (beyond a probably ill-informed concern about the possibility of somebody being convicted of a criminal offence when the applicable law is so manifestly unclear that a PR on IP and the free movement of services is deemed necessary to help make sense of a criminal law provision); so I too would appreciate seeing the judgment - or failing that, the thoughts of finer brains than mine as to what on earth is going on here.
Cheers
Confused of Stirling
Dr David McArdle
Stirling Law School
@davemcardle
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www.law.stir.ac.uk/staff/d.mcardle.php
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Subject: Karen Murphy case
Dear all,
It may be of interest to know that the BBC is reporting that Karen Murphy has 'won' her case in respect of broadcasting Greek coverage of English Premier League football matches. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17150054
If anyone happens to have a link to the judgment I'd appreciate a tip off.
Simon
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