Europeans increasingly pirating live TV, sports, study shows
A new study from the European Union’s intellectual property organization shows live TV piracy is on the rise across the continent.
A new study from the European Union’s intellectual property organization shows live TV piracy is on the rise across the continent.
Five more Russia-backed TV broadcasters have lost their licenses to transmit in 27 European Union member states.
The ban comes amid continued economic pressures, including sanctions, imposed on Russia by the European Union.
Twitter could be banned from operating in Europe if the company doesn’t comply with law intended to curb disinformation, a French minister warned.
The Arabic-language version of RT and Sputnik have been banned by the European Union.
Public broadcasters in Europe will share the broadcast rights to the Olympic games with Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) through 2032.
European lawmakers have sent a letter to the president of the European Union demanding the removal of SES and Eutelsat from satellite platforms.
If a group of federal lawmakers have their way, the United States may have a national charging standard.