A Dutch court has ruled that the country’s competition regulator is not required to launch an investigation into the carriage agreement model for Fox Sports’ Eredivisie premium channels.
Dutch court rules out Fox Sports Eredivisie carriage probe
(L-R) Michal Sadilek of PSV, Hakim Ziyech of Ajax during the Dutch Eredivisie match between PSV Eindhoven and Ajax Amsterdam at the Phillips stadium on September 22, 2019 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands(Photo by VI Images via Getty Images)
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