British Sky Broadcasting Ltd v PRS
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Year | 1998 |
| Date | 1998 |
| Court | Copyright Tribunal |
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...owner did not share the risks of the copyright user's enterprise. British Sky Broadcasting Ltd. v. Performing Right Society Ltd. [1998] R.P.C. 467; Performing Right Society Ltd. v. British Entertainment and Dancing Association Ltd. (Unreported, English Copyright Tribunal, 1st August, 1989);......
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CSC Media Group Ltd v Video Performance Ltd (CT/94/05)
...17 A revenue-based royalty system may be justified in some cases. After a review of the cases in British Sky Broadcasting v The Performing Right Society Limited [1998] EMLR 193, the Tribunal concluded at 219 (paragraph 6.10) that: “What the decided cases show is that, before one can use rev......
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ITV Network Ltd v Performing Right Society Ltd and Another
...are concerned, the Tribunal recognised the importance of a previous decision of the Tribunal in British Sky Broadcasting Ltd v The Performing Right Society Ltd [1998] EMLR 193. Drawing on that case the Tribunal observed (in paragraph 14(5)) that the royalty figures in previous licences agre......
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