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  1. July 29, 2015

    4 Copyright Cases To Watch In The Second Half Of 2015

    From new proceedings in Google's epic clash with Oracle to key appeals over the Digital Millennium Copyright Act's safe harbor, here are four copyright cases you need to be watching in the second half of the year.

  2. July 16, 2015

    FilmOn Wins Big Ruling On Compulsory Copyright License

    Aereo clone FilmOn X won a surprising victory over the major broadcast networks Thursday when a California federal judge ruled that the online streaming service could qualify for a compulsory license for television content.

  3. July 15, 2015

    FilmOn Wants Copyright Fight Paused Until FCC Vote

    Online television streaming service FilmOn X asked a federal judge Tuesday to halt copyright infringement claims against the company until an upcoming Federal Communications Commission vote on whether to regulate Internet TV services more like cable companies.

  4. July 06, 2015

    FilmOn Pushes For Compulsory Copyright License

    A year after Aereo Inc. was defeated in court, copycat streaming service FilmOn X is battling to survive with an argument that didn't work for Aereo: That it's entitled to a compulsory license for broadcast content.

  5. June 19, 2015

    Streaming Co. Says It's Entitled To Compulsory Cable License

    Online television streaming service FilmOn X asked a California federal judge on Thursday to determine it to be a cable service qualified for a compulsory copyright license, over the objections of legacy television networks.

  6. December 20, 2012

    Judge Tentatively OKs Blocking Network TV Streaming Site

    A California federal judge Thursday tentatively granted requests by the four major U.S. television networks to block billionaire Alki David's Aereokiller service from streaming over-the-air shows online, finding the transmissions are public performances that infringe on the networks' exclusive broadcasting rights.

  7. November 09, 2012

    Networks Aim To Block Sites From Streaming Shows Online

    The four major U.S. television networks asked a California federal court Thursday to prevent Barry Driller Inc. and Aereokiller LLC from streaming the networks' copyrighted programs online, saying the services would harm their ability to negotiate retransmission contracts and obtain advertising revenue.

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