The FEI, the international federation for equestrian sport, has removed the paywall from its FEI.tv streaming platform and is also providing free archive footage to broadcasters
FEI removes OTT paywall and offers broadcasters free archive
Action from FEI World Cup Jumping event at Gothenburg Horse Show at on February 23, 2020 (Photo by Julia Reinhart/Getty Images)
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