Qatar, Saudi Arabia halt WTO efforts to resolve piracy broadcast dispute | Reuters
Qatar and Saudi Arabia have halted efforts at the World Trade Organization to resolve a dispute over the alleged piracy of content produced by Doha-owned sports and entertainment channel beIN.
The two countries notified the WTO they were "mutually" suspending their remaining requests before its dispute resolution body, notices published by the WTO on Friday show.
Saudi Arabia had appealed against the WTO panel's 2020 decision that Riyadh breached international rules on intellectual property rights by failing to prosecute beoutQ, the commercial-scale channel that carried the pirated broadcasts.
The WTO decision was made after Doha filed its complaint in 2018, saying Saudi Arabia was blocking Qatari-owned broadcaster beIN from broadcasting in the kingdom and refusing to take effective action against alleged piracy of beIN’s content by beoutQ.
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