'Telecast India-WI ODI series with 7-minutes delay' Wednesday, January 24, 2007 12:45 [IST]
New Delhi:
Millions of cricket lovers can rejoice as the Delhi High Court yesterday (Jan
23, 2007) directed public broadcaster Prasar Bharti to show live telecast of
India-West Indies cricket series on DD, but deferred by seven minutes from that
being shown on rights holder Nimbus.
The court passed the interim order on a petition filed by Nimbus Communication
Ltd, suggesting deferred telecast as an interim arrangement to end the fighting
between the two broadcasters, which had deprived millions of non-cable viewers
of the match action.
"I am of the view that it would be delayed telecast of seven minutes,
which is the minimal delay and would not affect the public in any way in
watching cricket," Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul said while passing the
order, fixing February 8 as the next date of hearing.
This direction will ensure that the entire series, which ends January 31, is
telecast on DD as well.
In its petition, Nimbus- which bagged the four-year BCCI telecast rights last
year for 612 million dollars had
challenged the Centre's uplinking guidelines that make it mandatory on private
broadcasters to share the feed of sporting events of national interest with DD.
Appearing on behalf of Nimbus, senior advocate Harish Salve offered a proposal
of two-over delayed telecast of the match, which Prasar Bharti refused to
accept.
Salve, further contended that the guidelines passed by the government without
any authority of law violated its intellectual property rights and tantamount
to forceful acquisition of the rights.
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