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American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. et al v. AEREO, Inc.
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1:12-cv-01540
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- Arnold & Porter
- Constantine Cannon
- Debevoise & Plimpton
- Fish & Richardson
- Goodwin Procter
- Hogan Lovells
- Jenner & Block
- Orrick Herrington
- Perkins Coie
- Winston & Strawn
Companies
- ABC Inc.
- Amazon.com Inc.
- CBS Corp.
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Highland Capital Partners LLC
- Hulu LLC
- NBCUniversal Media LLC
- Netflix Inc.
- Public Broadcasting Service
- Telemundo Communications Group Inc.
- The Walt Disney Co.
- Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.
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December 19, 2014
Bankrupt Aereo Gets Green Light To Stage Asset Auction
A New York bankruptcy judge on Friday refused to halt Aereo Inc.'s plan to auction assets including intellectual property and equipment among as many as 17 potential buyers, some said to be significant competitors of broadcasters who had put on a full-court press to block the bidding.
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October 23, 2014
Aereo Can't Use Compulsory License, Judge Says
Aereo Inc., the upstart online streaming service that was shuttered by the U.S. Supreme Court in June, lost its bid Thursday to continue operating by using the compulsory copyright license available to cable providers.
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October 15, 2014
Aereo Can Survive Despite Supreme Court Setback, Atty Says
An attorney for Aereo Inc., the upstart online streaming service that was shut down by the U.S. Supreme Court in June, told a New York federal judge on Wednesday that the company believes it can continue operating without breaking any copyright laws.
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September 02, 2014
Aereo Says It Qualifies For IP License After High Court Loss
Aereo Inc. fought back Tuesday against ABC Inc. and other television networks' efforts to stop it from streaming video after its defeat at the U.S. Supreme Court, telling a New York federal judge the high court intended for Aereo to qualify for the compulsory copyright license available to cable providers.
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August 18, 2014
Broadcasters Say Aereo Can't Use Compulsory License
ABC Inc. and other televison networks urged a New York federal judge Friday to reject Aereo Inc.'s bid to continue operating despite the startup's high-profile defeat at the U.S. Supreme Court, saying the online streaming service shouldn't be allowed to use the compulsory copyright license available to cable providers.
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August 01, 2014
Aereo Can't Get Quick Ruling On Compulsory License
A New York federal judge on Friday shot down an emergency motion from Aereo Inc. for expedited consideration of its request to be deemed a cable company in order to keep operating, saying the disruptive startup had "jumped the gun."
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July 09, 2014
Aereo To Restart Services Despite High Court Ruling
Online television streaming service Aereo Inc., which paused its operations in response to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision finding the service violates copyright law, said Wednesday it intends to restart operations by seeking a compulsory copyright license as a cable provider.
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October 17, 2013
Aereo Can't Depose Head Of CBS In Copyright Brawl
A New York federal judge refused Thursday to allow Aereo Inc. to depose the head of CBS Broadcasting Inc. and turned down other requests for information it made to CBS and other networks pursuing copyright claims against the online streaming service for rebroadcasting their programs.
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October 17, 2013
Judge Allows Broadcasters To Amend Complaint Against Aereo
A New York federal judge has allowed broadcasting companies including NBCUniversal Media LLC and American Broadcasting Companies Inc. to amend their complaint against online streaming service Aereo Inc. to include a claim of indirect copyright infringement, saying the proposed amendment won't prejudice Aereo.
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October 07, 2013
Aereo Execs To Be Grilled By Fox Over Patent Applications
A New York federal judge on Monday said he would allow Fox Broadcasting Co. and other television networks to depose two Aereo Inc. executives for an additional hour to answer questions about patent applications in two related lawsuits, the same day as Fox and affiliates hit Aereo with a new complaint in Utah federal court.