The World Trade Organization officially condemned the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for violating the rights of the sports network, "BN Sports", explaining that Riyadh was involved in violating intellectual property laws by being behind the "BUTQ" channel.

The arbitration panel of the WTO Dispute Settlement Authority today released its final report on the widespread and long-term piracy and robbery that PN Sports has led on BN Sports channel network programs since August 2017, nearly two months after the blockade of Qatar.

The report added that B-Q is present in Saudi Arabia, and that the latter has turned a blind eye to its piracy of "Bn Sports" programs.

He explained that "Saudi Arabia violated the international law of intellectual property in accordance with evidence provided by the International Game Federation (FIFA)," and revealed that "B-Q" has benefited from the support of influential Saudi institutions and personalities, including the former adviser to the Royal Court, Saud Al-Qahtani.

The World Trade Organization called for Saudi Arabia to amend its procedures to be consistent with its commitment to international intellectual property law.

The report demonstrated Saudi Arabia's condemnation and explicit violation of the "Trins" agreement to protect intellectual property, which is fair to many sports and media bodies whose interests have been damaged by piracy.

The committee did not support Saudi Arabia’s request to refuse consideration of the Qatari complaint, after the Qatari defense team presented all the evidence that condemns the Kingdom and proves its failure to address the piracy acts that have been exposed to the network, “Sports”.

The committee explained that the Kingdom prevented "Bn Sports" from accessing the civil judicial authorities concerned with intellectual property rights issues, and did not take criminal measures and procedures to punish the pirate network "PNQ".

The committee rejected the justification for national security that Saudi Arabia had pushed, in a historically first precedent, as no decision was issued by the dispute settlement committees in the WTO in previous cases in favor of the claimant country when dealing with the exclusion of national security, and all decisions were issued in favor of the defendant country and granted it an exception for national security .

The hacker network called out Q started broadcasts weeks after the blockade of Qatar by Saudi Arabia and other countries in June 2017. Although Riyadh denied any connection to these channels, an investigation of the "What is Hidden Greatest" program revealed the secret details of the site that The channel is broadcast from inside Saudi Arabia and the personalities associated with the project.