(Reuters) - The four major U.S. television networks on Wednesday sued a non-profit group backed by AT&T Inc that streams TV channels over the internet for free without permission. The lawsuit was ...
Locast, a non-profit streaming service, has countersued Disney's ABC, CBS, Fox and Comcast's NBCUniversal, alleging the broadcasters engaged in antitrust conduct and colluded to grow their market ...
You canceled cable long ago. Your TV antenna has trash reception for ABC. But you want to host an Oscars viewing party. What to do? A newish, under-the-radar option ...
I think this content should be available for free but... To prove that Locast has "commercial purposes," the lawsuit points to AT&T's $500,000 donation and the fact that Goodfriend is a paid lobbyist ...
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