The Premier League have released a statement saying that they will "resume actions" against any pubs using foreign satellite system to show live Premier League football.
The statement follows a judgement in the High Court in the QC Leisure foreign satellite case.
"It is clear that the law gives us the right to prevent the unauthorised use of our copyrights in pubs and clubs when they are communicated to the public without our authority," the statement read.
"We will now resume actions against publicans who are using European Economic Area foreign satellite systems to show Premier League football on their premises unlawfully and without our authority.
"There are other elements of the ECJ ruling which we believe are applicable under UK law and we will continue to explore these to protect our rights via the courts and other legal means."