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Italy court orders Vivendi to pay Mediaset 1.7 million euros, rejecting multi-billion damage claim

Reuters • April 20, 2021, 00:17:56 IST
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MILAN (Reuters) - An Italian court ruled on Monday that French media giant Vivendi pay Italian broadcaster Mediaset more than 1.7 million euros ($2 million) in damages - much less than sought - in a case stemming from a failed pay-TV deal. The Milanese broadcaster was seeking around 3 billion euros ($3.6 billion) in damages, sources have previously said. Mediaset and Vivendi have been at loggerheads since 2016 when the French group ditched an accord to buy Mediaset’s loss- making pay-TV unit and then built a 29% stake in the company, a move that the Italian broadcaster considers hostile and illegitimate.

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Italy court orders Vivendi to pay Mediaset 1.7 million euros, rejecting multi-billion damage claim

Italy court orders Vivendi to pay Mediaset 1.7 million euros, rejecting multi-billion damage claim

MILAN (Reuters) - An Italian court ruled on Monday that French media giant Vivendi pay Italian broadcaster Mediaset more than 1.7 million euros ($2 million) in damages - much less than sought - in a case stemming from a failed pay-TV deal.

The Milanese broadcaster was seeking around 3 billion euros ($3.6 billion) in damages, sources have previously said.

Mediaset and Vivendi have been at loggerheads since 2016 when the French group ditched an accord to buy Mediaset’s loss- making pay-TV unit and then built a 29% stake in the company, a move that the Italian broadcaster considers hostile and illegitimate.

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The court added in a statement that Vivendi’s stake building did “not constitute the contested conduct of unfair competition”, dismissing the broadcaster’s complaint.

Mediaset declined to comment, while Vivendi could not immediately be reached.

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