Rogers loses appeal in four-year OneSoccer contract dispute
Rogers Communications lost its appeal in a four-year dispute against Timeless Inc. and OneSoccer, meaning it must continue to meet its obligations as a broadcast distributor. The Superior Court of Justice dismissed Rogers' appeal, upholding the previous decision that found Rogers to be in breach of contract and copyright infringement.
Key Takeaways
- Superior Court of Justice dismissed Rogers’ appeal in the Timeless Inc. and OneSoccer case.
- The court upheld the earlier finding that Rogers was in breach of contract and committed copyright infringement.
- Rogers must continue to meet its obligations as a broadcast distributor.
- The dispute between Rogers and OneSoccer owner Timeless has stretched for four years.
Why It Matters
The ruling keeps Rogers under the broadcast distributor obligations tied to this dispute, rather than reopening the earlier finding against it. For OneSoccer and Timeless, it confirms the prior contract and copyright decision after a four-year legal fight. For streaming and distribution players, the concrete signal is that the Superior Court of Justice dismissed the appeal and left the underlying obligations in place. Watch for any follow-up on how Rogers handles those distributor requirements going forward.
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