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Britain's publicans can defy satellite TV bosses, and screen live Premiership football matches on Saturday afternoons, under a judge's court ruling.
In a landmark case a conviction against a pub landlord was overturned after he exposed a loophole in the law, by paying for a foreign satellite system to beam a Chelsea v Birmingham City match into his bar.
Initially Brian Gannon was fined 1,500 pounds under copyright laws.
But he appealed at Bolton Crown Court saying he'd paid for a service to beam the match into his pub via the system in Greece.
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