The Authority for Television On Demand had earlier ruled that, by allowing its satellite TV subscribers to watch MTV, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central shows on-demand via its Sky Anytime
internet TV service, BSkyB should be held editorially responsible for those shows. But Ofcom on Tuesday
highlighted a counter-ruling in which it said it is quashing that decision. It is instructing ATVOD to reconsider the case because, since the original ruling, Ofcom has given new guidance on
how ATVOD should interpret matters.
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