Streaming video company FilmOn lost a major court battle late last week. Since that event, though, reactions and comments haven't really focused on FilmOn, a company that has gone through multiple ...
Remember Aereo, the now-defunct company that set up a warehouse of TV antennas that let people get over-the-air TV broadcast via the Internet? A pair of court decisions put that company out of ...
LOS ANGELES (CN) - FilmOn.com, a video content streamer, claims in court that online ad tracker DoubleVerify cost it "millions of dollars" by defaming it as a copyright violator and "adult content" ...
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CBS’s attorneys did not immediately respond to a request for comment from TheWrap. In Washington early Wednesday, FilmOn X filed court papers saying it would appeal a judge’s ruling barring it from ...
Our technology looks to be different, says the TV digital distributor. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large A week ago, a federal judge in D.C. granted TV broadcasters’ motion for an ...
MANHATTAN (CN) - The Second Circuit upheld sanctions and a contempt order against FilmOn.com and its CEO today for making movies and television available to stream, in violation of a federal ...
Long after the demise of Aereo, FilmOn is still fighting to broadcast local TV channels over the Internet—despite repeated court losses. With FilmOn’s latest defeat, US District Judge Rosemary Collyer ...
In a motion to intervene, Alki David's company says that it will be impacted by the high court's ruling, but that the streaming service has an "incentive" not to represent its interest. By Eriq ...
Well, score one for the broadcast networks: just before the Thanksgiving break, a federal judge granted a restraining order against FilmOn.com, one of several companies streaming broadcast TV over the ...
The owners of FilmOn X vowed that their company would someday become an "Aereo killer," and it may end up doing just that — only not in the way they intended. Last week, Rosemary Collyer, a federal ...