Judge Nathan to Decide Legality of Streaming Broadcast TV on the Internet
Judge Nathan has scheduled a conference for May 17 in anticipation of a preliminary injunction hearing addressing the legality of a novel technology, developed by a company called Aereo, for watching...
View ArticleBroadcasters Attempt to Distinguish Aereo’s Internet-TV Service from DVRs in...
As we previously reported, the preliminary injunction hearing between Internet TV start-up Aereo and the major network broadcasters went forward last week before Judge Nathan. Yesterday, the...
View ArticleParties Submit Dueling Proposed Findings of Fact and Law in Aereo Preliminary...
In separate filings today, both sides in the broadcast television networks' action to preliminarily enjoin the Aereo Internet television service (which we have blogged about on several occasions) put...
View ArticleJudge Nathan Endorses Excluding Certain Categories of Documents From...
Judge Nathan issued a potentially useful opinion on Friday addressing the common problem of having to log too many privileged communications. She concluded it would be “unduly burdensome” to require...
View ArticleSecond Circuit Affirms Judge Nathan’s Denial of Television Networks’ Motion...
In an opinion issued today, a divided panel of the Second Circuit affirmed Judge Nathan's denial of the motion for a preliminary injunction by a group of television networks against internet television...
View ArticleSupreme Court Grants Cert to Review Legality of Aereo Internet-TV Service
The Supreme Court today granted certiorari to review the legality of Aereo, a service that streams live broadcast television over the internet (with a slight delay). In July 2012, Judge Nathan denied...
View ArticleSupreme Court Rules Against Aereo Internet TV Service
In a case originating from the Southern District (see our prior coverage here), the Supreme Court today ruled 6-3 that Aereo, a company that streams live broadcast television over the internet (with a...
View ArticleAnother Wrinkle in Aereo Case: Did the Supreme Court Turn Aereo Into a Cable...
In a joint letter to the Court filed yesterday, online TV provider Aereo and the major broadcast networks laid out their positions on the next steps in their litigation following the Supreme Court's...
View ArticleJudge Nathan to Decide Legality of Streaming Broadcast TV on the Internet
Judge Nathan has scheduled a conference for May 17 in anticipation of a preliminary injunction hearing addressing the legality of a novel technology, developed by a company called Aereo, for watching...
View ArticleBroadcasters Attempt to Distinguish Aereo’s Internet-TV Service from DVRs in...
As we previously reported, the preliminary injunction hearing between Internet TV start-up Aereo and the major network broadcasters went forward last week before Judge Nathan. Yesterday, the...
View ArticleParties Submit Dueling Proposed Findings of Fact and Law in Aereo Preliminary...
In separate filings today, both sides in the broadcast television networks’ action to preliminarily enjoin the Aereo Internet television service (which we have blogged about on several occasions) put...
View ArticleJudge Nathan Endorses Excluding Certain Categories of Documents From...
Judge Nathan issued a potentially useful opinion on Friday addressing the common problem of having to log too many privileged communications. She concluded it would be “unduly burdensome” to require...
View ArticleSecond Circuit Affirms Judge Nathan’s Denial of Television Networks’ Motion...
In an opinion issued today, a divided panel of the Second Circuit affirmed Judge Nathan’s denial of the motion for a preliminary injunction by a group of television networks against internet television...
View ArticleSupreme Court Grants Cert to Review Legality of Aereo Internet-TV Service
The Supreme Court today granted certiorari to review the legality of Aereo, a service that streams live broadcast television over the internet (with a slight delay). In July 2012, Judge Nathan denied...
View ArticleSupreme Court Rules Against Aereo Internet TV Service
In a case originating from the Southern District (see our prior coverage here), the Supreme Court today ruled 6-3 that Aereo, a company that streams live broadcast television over the internet (with a...
View ArticleAnother Wrinkle in Aereo Case: Did the Supreme Court Turn Aereo Into a Cable...
In a joint letter to the Court filed yesterday, online TV provider Aereo and the major broadcast networks laid out their positions on the next steps in their litigation following the Supreme Court’s...
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