26 August 2015
Fox Television Stations, Inc. v. FilmOn X, LLC, Internet Streaming
Summary: Internet television streaming service is eligible for compulsory licenses under § 111 of Copyright Act because it meets requirements of definition of “cable company” and Copyright Act does not expressly distinguish between traditional cable services and Internet rebroadcasting services
Source: Fox Television Stations, Inc. v. FilmOn X, LLC - USDC, C.D. California, July 16, 2015 | Loeb & Loeb LLP - JDSupra
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