Last November, the Barcelona Court decided to ban Atresmedia from continuing to air. ‘Rosco’Password‘. court decision appealed by antenna 3, It is part of a long dispute over reproduction rights. program withdrawing its broadcast from Telecinco at that timehosted by presenter Christian Gálvez.
Shortly after the appearance of this phrase, the program entered the final phase of the epic battle between them. rap And forests It was precisely thanks to ‘El Rosco’ that he achieved some of the highest audience peaks in the history of the show, which was resolved with the victory of Sevilla on March 19.
The final phase of ‘Pasapalabra’ has been one of the most profitable for the Atresmedia group and chain. lived as if it were the last. Decisions taken to make the most of the footage captured in the final phase of the program included announcing the exact week in which Rosco would be broadcast and changing the program the day before the broadcast. to delay the program in the Grill.
What will happen to ‘Pasapalabra’?
As expected, The audience couldn’t rally after what happened to Rafa and Orestes.: Although the show continues to be the viewership leader in its time slot, it will be difficult to reach the four million viewers it managed to achieve with the millionaire bonus broadcast.
Now, the question is, what can happen when this is the source? Antena 3 decided to ban the broadcast of Rosco of ‘Pasapalabra’ and If it is rejected, it may mean the end of one of the most important parts of the program, although it is not yet known what the lawsuit will be regarding this trailer of one of the most watched programs on television.
CJUE decides the future of ‘Pasapalabra’ this Wednesday
This week, European Union Court of Justice to decide the future of the ‘Pasapalabra’ brand ‘El Rosco’, as reported by elEconomista.es. After 14 years of debate over the ownership of this successful firm, conflict will be resolved this week between the production company ITV and Good Services company.
The dispute over ownership of ‘El Rosco’ from Pasapalabra stems from differences between the producers of the show, ITV.; and ‘El Rosco’ licensed company, Good Services. In 2010, Mediaset withdrew from its contract to broadcast ‘Pasapalabra’ with ITV and signed with Good Services, until four years later, Madrid Commercial Court No. 6 ruled that the program was owned by ITV and ‘El Rosco’ could not. must be registered as intellectual property.
Years later, in 2020, ITV signed a deal with Atresmedia to rebroadcast ‘Pasapalabra’ on Antena 3, and that’s when Good Services sued Atresmedia.
Two years later, in 2022, the Barcelona Commercial Court upheld the Madrid court’s decision. Despite this, there is another legal battle in Europe: Good Services registered the ‘El Rosco’ brand with the European Union Intellectual Property Office, but canceled the registration request, thinking that the company took action to stop the broadcast on ITV.
Finally, Good Services has filed an appeal back to the European court, which the CJEU will resolve this week.