HomeInsightsOnline Piracy of sports and live events: Commission adopts recommendation

The European Commission has adopted a Recommendation aimed at combatting the online piracy of sports and other live events.

The Recommendation urges Member States, national authorities, holders of rights, and providers of intermediary services to “take effective, appropriate, and proportionate measures to combat unauthorised retransmissions of live sports events and other live events”.

Whilst the Recommendation distinguishes between the unauthorised transmission of live sports events on the one hand, and the unauthorised retransmission of other live events on the other, the advice provided by the Commission is generally the same for both and falls into three categories:

  1. The Recommendation calls for the “prompt treatment of notices”, encouraging providers of hosting services to (a) effectively engage with trusted ‘flaggers’ and (b) develop and use technical solutions to process notices, such as using ‘application programming interfaces’. Rights holders and providers of intermediary services are also encouraged to work together to identify and locate the source of unauthorised transmissions and put in place “specific measures” to guard against the continued misuse of their services.
  2. Member States are encouraged to “grant legal standing to sports events organisers to seek an injunction to prevent imminent unauthorised retransmission of live sports events or to prohibit the continuation of the unauthorised transmission”. In the case of other live events, Member States are encouraged to “provide for the possibility to seek injunctions imposed on a given intermediary service provider, that can be extended to enable the blocking of pirate services which carry out unauthorised retransmission, even if they were unidentified at the time of the application for an injunction, but where they concern the same live event”. The Recommendation also includes further guidance on the operation of such injunctions.
  3. Finally, holders of rights in live transmissions of sports and other events are encouraged to “increase the availability, affordability, and attractiveness of their commercial offers to end users” and to “raise users’ awareness of legal offers of live sports and other events”.

To read the Recommendation in full, click here.