Mediaset Ordered to Pay ITV €73m
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The Supreme Court Prohibits the Broadcasting of El Rosco De Pasapalabra, in the Midst of a War on TV
The Spanish highest court ruled that El Rosco and Pasapalabra are two different formats and belong to different owners
The legal battle surrounding Pasapalabra continues to have a major impact on Spanish television. This time, the financial blow has been dealt to Mediaset. The Provincial Court of Madrid has increased to €73,246,772 the amount the media group must pay ITV Studios for profits obtained after broadcasting the game show without the proper authorization. Read more
The Provincial High Court of Madrid raises the compensation in favor of ITV just one day after the Supreme ruling that forces Atresmedia to stop broadcasting 'El Rosco'
The Madrid Audience orders the communication group to compensate the British ITV Studios for the profits generated during the irregular broadcast
The Provincial High Court of Madrid has raised to 73 million the amount that Mediaset will have to pay for issuing Pasapalabra without authorization.
Mediaset bought 'El Rosco' a year and a half ago, after its CEO, Alessandro Salem, reached an agreement with the Dutch company MC&F, but 'Pasapalabra', which Telecinco stopped broadcasting in 2019, continues to diminish its coffers. Thus, it follows from the judgment of the Thirty-Second Section of the Provincial Court of Madrid published a month ago, in which progress is made in the long dispute between Mediaset Spain and ITV and it imposes on …
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