ResearchMLB Advanced Media hits ISPs hard on net neutrality
Try as they might to make it seem otherwise, the commercial interests of MLB Advanced Media and Netflix are not co-terminus with the public’s interest in net neutrality. Read more »
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Try as they might to make it seem otherwise, the commercial interests of MLB Advanced Media and Netflix are not co-terminus with the public’s interest in net neutrality. Read more »
Aereo’s greatest utility was the ability to watch must-see live TV on a phone or tablet in more or less real time, but that type of content makes up only a… Read more »
A recent letter from the Copyright Office shows how internet TV services like Aereo can’t win under a complicated system of regulations that appears biased against new technologies. Read more »
Aereo is back in court with a brand new legal theory for why it should be allowed to continue to operate. If it prevails, the implications could be nearly as far-reaching… Read more »
The danger in laying down hard and fast net neutrality rules now is that they could lock in structural dynamics in the market for online content when we don’t really know… Read more »
To argue now that Cablevision’s “first instance” retransmission licenses somehow conferred immunity from liability on its second-instance RS-DVR service that is not available to Aereo, as the deputy solicitor general tried… Read more »
The outcome of the Aereo case could turn on whether a majority of the justices can get comfortable distinguishing Aereo from Cablevision, allowing them to craft an opinion that finds Aereo… Read more »
One proposal added to the draft bill to reauthorize STELA would eliminate the FCC rule requiring cable operators to separate the security components of the set-top boxes they lease to subscribers… Read more »
The pushback from lower courts on both Cablevison and Aereo has been joined by a growing chorus of scholarly criticism of the Second Circuit’s reasoning and conclusions. Read more »
The channel-ization of the internet would make it easier to port the pay-TV business model — for better or worse — to broadband platforms. Read more »