The EU's executive Commission said today it had sent a statement of objections to the companies regarding what it says are "contractual restrictions" that prevent Sky offering its full service to consumers beyond Britain and Ireland.
The companies mentioned in the statement are NBCUniversal, Paramount Pictures, Sony and Twentieth Century Fox as well as Disney, Warner Bros. And Sky UK.
"European consumers want to watch the pay-TV channels of their choice regardless of where they live or travel in the EU," EU Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said. "Our investigation shows that they cannot do this today."
The Commission, which wields vast powers when it comes to antitrust and anticompetitive practices in the EU, confirmed it is also looking into similar cases including Canal Plus of France, Sky Italia of Italy, Germany's Sky Deutschland and DTS of Spain.
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"We continue to examine cross-border access to pay-TV services in these member states," said Commission spokesman Ricardo Cardoso.
In a statement, Sky acknowledged receipt of the Commission's objections and said it will "respond in due course."
It also said found that some contracts required studios to prevent their services being made available in the two countries to others than Sky, another potential restrictive practice.
"Licensing agreements between the major film studios and Sky UK do not allow consumers in other EU countries to access Sky's UK and Irish pay-TV services, via satellite or online," Vestager said. "We believe that this may be in breach of EU competition rules."