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Do you know football legalities? Could you explain the push in the back, the hand-trip and the rushed behind? Of course you could. But can you identify how today's High Court decision against Channel 9 and for Ice TV affects the AFL? (Read about it here and here.)

 

The High Court said (in effect), "Pfft! There's no way you can copyright a list of facts. Once you've published them, they are not intellectual property and anyone can reproduce them whether they are doing it for profit or not. We rule in the favour of Ice TV. Every man's home is his castle!" Okay. I may have paraphrased a little too liberally here, but you get the idea.

 

Those of you without whisky-addled brains will remember that a few years ago the AFL decreed that their seasonal fixtures were intellectual property and no one could use or reproduce them without their explicit approval. Suddenly, all the commercial and workplace AFL tipping competitions were illegal (according to Eyebrows and his lapdog) if you used the AFL's fixtures. Unless of course, you received the AFL's permission to use the fixtures. I don't know, but I assume this permission was granted to all applicants who submitted their application with the appropriate licensing fee.

 

A number of competitions attempted to work around this by renaming teams to be, say, the BlueAndYellas whereas they really represented the West Coast eGurls. Everyone knew that. But it was hoped that this remarkably clever subterfuge would defeat Evil Eyebrows' cruel intentions.

 

From today's legal ruling we have that most wonderful of things, legal precedence. No longer can the AFL claim its fixture list to be intellectual property. Anyone can transcribe the fixtures for their own personal or commercial use. No need for permission. No need for licensing fees.

 

 

Something to keep Dockerland happy: Please note that the author is not a Copyright Lawyer and the author is expressing his personal views and interpretations, but you are invited to look at the High Court's decision and make your own inferences as how this would apply to the AFL's fixtures.