Italy’s Mediaset wins two legal cases involving online piracy

MILAN (Reuters) – Italian broadcaster Mediaset talked about on Friday it had obtained two legal cases in the direction of French and U.S. portals involving online piracy.
In a press launch, the broadcaster talked about an Italian courtroom had ordered France’s Dailymotion to pay it larger than 22 million euros ($27 million) for publishing illegally 15,000 motion pictures using Mediaset content material materials.
The courtroom moreover ordered American portal Veoh, usually often called Qlipso Inc on the time of the offence, to pay Mediaset larger than 3.3 million euros and 60,000 euros in costs.
Vivendi, which in the intervening time owns Dailymotion, talked about the company would enchantment the choice, a spokesman talked about.
Veoh could not immediately be reached for comment.
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