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Privacy Net – August 26, 2010

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Aereo – If it Walks Like a Duck and Quacks Like a Duck, It’s Stolen Content

U.S. Supreme Court building. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)   The U.S. Supreme Court announced last week that it would hear ABC v. Aereo. That case will do much to clarify the nature of the relationship...

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Where Aereo PR Says “Protect My Antenna,” Others Say “Pay for Content!”

Dear Aereo: keep your antennas, just pay for the content! The question of whether or not the broadcast re-transmission service Aereo amounts to stolen content will finally be considered by the U.S....

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Aereo Supreme Court Case Ends in Defeat for Unlicensed Rebroadcasting

English: The Supreme Court of the United States. Washington, D.C. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) After winning its day in front of the country’s highest legal body, Aereo’s Supreme Court argument was denied...

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Aereo and the Fourth of July

Aereo, the soon to be defunct video rebroadcasting company, assumes that television viewers will be thinking about its loss before the U.S. Supreme Court as they watch fireworks, wave flags and eat hot...

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The Aereo Pivot Fail

Aereo’s latest attempted, semi-pivot to be classed as a cable company has come to an end. After the Supreme Court ruling that the company was in fact rebroadcasting proprietary video content, and was...

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