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BSkyB wins legal action against EDS

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The final amount of costs and damages will be determined by the Court in due course.

British Sky Broadcasting (Sky) has won a five-year legal action against Electronic Data Systems (EDS) for deceit, negligent misrepresentation and breach of contract. Handing down the judgement at the Royal Courts of Justice today, Mr Justice Ramsey found that EDS had lied to Sky in order to secure a contract as part of the company's investment in a new customer relationship management system.

In summer 2000, Sky appointed EDS to design, build and implement an advanced customer service system at its customer contact centres in Livingston and DunfermlineScotland. The relationship was terminated in early 2002 after EDS failed to perform its contractual obligations. As a result, Sky assumed direct responsibility for systems integration and subsequently completed the project. The legal action against EDS began in 2004.

The final amount of costs and damages will be determined by the Court in due course. However, based on the judgement, Sky anticipates that EDS will be liable to pay Sky an amount of at least £200 million.

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