Chinese TV sues Premier of 85 million for COVID damages
PPLive Sports International Dragon Television Company Threatening to file lawsuit against the Premier League More than £ 85 million in damages in case of COVID-19 problem Spread last year until the game had to be postponed
The Premier League manages to file a lawsuit against Chinese companies with the Sining Group. Owned approximately 158 million pounds last year After not paying royalties for broadcasting tournaments and highlights As promised
Now, the Financial Times revealed that PPLive is going to sue for the elite football league. Claiming that the change in the competition program caused the Chinese prime-time to be reduced
PPLive paid £ 515m in Premier League royalties. But their contract was canceled at the end of last season, with Tencent taking over the broadcast mat.
All 20 Premier League clubs had to pay £ 330 million back to the broadcasting companies for more than three months of postponement during England's first lockdown.
Nonetheless, PPLive cannot negotiate a deal with the Premier League. And now it's trying to file a lawsuit to return compensation to the High Court of London.
Dan Noodle Company claims that "There has been a fundamental change" of the competition. The grip returned to kick back in June, including the lack of football fans to watch the game, making them less than a third of their income according to the contract they made. But had to pay half of the money
“It looks like the Premier League. The two standards and practices for UK television channels are different from those in China. "
“We do our best to reach a compromise negotiation. But we must come out with no choice but to take legal action. ”
PPLive hopes to earn at least £ 85million back for non-live games. Plus interest and damages And not only that, they wanted £ 154 million that they paid back in March last year.
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