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Regarding http://clubs.phantis.com/sports/index.php?...showtopic=10716

The Greek courts today has dismissed the case against Mike Boulos, Regina Boulos and UBI and were critical of Comart/ERT/SelecTV.

More details and full judgement will be released shortly.

UBI has been advised by its legal team to commence legal proceedings against Comart and SelecTV in Australia and Greece immediately.

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Athens, Tuesday 18 September 2007

The Greek court today dismissed action by Comart/ERT and SelecTV against Mike Boulos , Regina Boulos and UBI World TV.

The court was critical of the action taken by Comart and its supporting parties citing that any purported action against the Chairman Mr. Mike Boulos was vague, any action brought against UBI World TV did not cause damage to Comart or ERT and Comart did not have such rights from ERT that would allow it to commence any action against UBI and that any action which having regard to the above against Regina Boulos cannot be an action pursued in Greece as she is an Australian citizen and the Greek Courts have no jurisdiction.

Mr. Boulos said today that what UBI World TV broadcasts on its Ethnic network is legal and within the scope of the law, he also said that he was delighted with the decision that exonerated UBI World TV himself and The CEO of UBI Mrs. Regina Boulos for the sake of all the Greek community who subscribe to UBI world TV great Greek package and those whom don’t subscribe as the Broadcast of ERT on the UBI World TV is a free broadcast to all Greeks in Australia and shortly in New Zealand and that such the broadcast of ERT on the UBI World TV platform does not cost ERT or the Greek government any money or creates any obligation upon them. All of which is within the guide line set by the honorable Kassimis during his visit to Australia in 2006 and published on the Greek foreign affairs website.

Mr. Boulos also said that he has been advised by the UBI attorney to commence immediate legal action against Comart / ERT and SelecTV in Australia and Greece.

Mr. Boulos believes that the original action was motivated and fuelled on by the frustrated ex-CEO of Foxtel and failed Hong Kong venture Mr. Jim Bloomfield in an attempt to boost his dismal Greek sub base and find some niche for the unguided doomed SelecTV venture in a pay TV market that is extremely well served by Austar , Foxtel and UBI world TV.

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LOL

SelecTV and COMART did't have a leg to stand on .....

And ERT no were to be seen in this case as they know that the FREE TO AIR broadcast of ERT in Australia on UBI benefits them and cost ERT nothing $0

If SelecTV were serious they would make ERT FTA also ..... but then there package would even be more less impressive with only having Ant1 as there whole greek package lol

And as for COMART well what more can be said about them LOL

:box: :gr: :box: :LOL: :tup: :gr: :box:

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What is so unreal is that the Greek people pay taxes as well as pay a compulsory amount of money to view the public broadcaster ERT.

ERT management then befriend MARKOS (Comart) who hides under an agent cover as GlobeCast Rep in Greece gets paid millions to from ERT for that, then he goes and sell the service to pay TV operators (including EchoStar Dish Network)around the world and gives nothing back to ERT.

Have no doubt that some members of ERT high up in technical dept and upper management are on the payroll of Comart.

The Greek people deserve better than constantly being raped by ERT and Friends

Many pay TV operators have offered substantial monies for license fees to ERT upfront and offered to deliver the ERT signal around the world at their own costs all of which was rejected by ERT.

Something stinks.

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