A television programme provider1 must not, without the previous consent of OFCOM2, exercise rights to televise the whole or part of an event which is a designated event3, in relation to an EEA state, for reception in that EEA state or any area of that EEA state, where a substantial proportion of the public in that EEA state is deprived of the possibility of following that event by live or deferred coverage on
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