US telly big boys open fire on 'cloud streaming' biz Aereo
The US "free to stream" service Aereo has, as expected, run into a hail of legal fire within one week of its unveiling, as major networks NBC, ABC, CBS and Fox waste no time responding to what they consider a threat to revenues. The broadcasters have requested a court injunction blocking Aereo’s service even before its first …
Nice try
Ain't gonna work especially with everyone changing to digital signal.
Re: Nice try
Digital signals are transmitted over the air . . . all US TV stations have transitioned to digital broadcast.
good luck
But the bad guys have got unlimited funds to keep the law suits going.
Re: good luck
>But the bad guys have got unlimited funds to keep the law suits going.<
They're assuredly not 'unlimited', and eventually there will come a time when they'll make more money treating their customers as valued assets rather than common thieves.
They might need to lose a few more billion to understand, but with what the lawyers are probably sucking up shouldn't be too long now.
No matter what the logical argument is
We're dealing with the law and lawyers here - where logic fears to tread.
The only rule that applies is the golden rule: He who has the gold makes the rules.
Uncle Charlie?
This will all depend on what the FCC says on the subject, regardless what the courts say.
Good, they can lose revenue.
I got a DMCA take-down notice on Youtube for a recording of my child dancing at a dance recital, the "offending" copyright is question was the 30 second clip of the 1920's music playing during her dancing, recorded by my camera phone (people cheering and clapping in the background).
They can F$%k themselves!
The media companies and teleco people will get ZERO amount of sympathy from me. They can all go under as far as I'm concerned. I hope Aereo gets away with their "shady" business.
