Streaming video company FilmOn lost a major court battle late last week. Since that event, though, reactions and comments haven’t really focused on FilmOn, a company that has gone through multiple ...
That’s three legal losses in a row for FilmOn X in a week. Today the D.C. District Court denied emergency stay motions by the company and its CEO Alki David against an almost nationwide injunction ...
Remember Aereo, the now-defunct company that set up a warehouse of TV antennas that let people get over-the-air TV broadcast via the Internet? A pair of court decisions put that company out of ...
Long after the demise of Aereo, FilmOn is still fighting to broadcast local TV channels over the Internet—despite repeated court losses. With FilmOn’s latest defeat, US District Judge Rosemary Collyer ...
CBS’s attorneys did not immediately respond to a request for comment from TheWrap. In Washington early Wednesday, FilmOn X filed court papers saying it would appeal a judge’s ruling barring it from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FilmOn, which has been engaged in a long battle with stations over the ability to stream over-the-air signals, said that it was ...
Aereo competitor FilmOn, with help from its outspoken CEO Alki David, managed to dig itself into an even deeper hole when the service was hit with a $90,000 contempt order last Friday. U.S. District ...
Web-based television streaming services have been dealt another blow in their campaign to transmit large broadcasters’ copyrighted programs. In the latest decision on the issue, a federal judge ...
FilmOn, a site that streams broadcast network content online, has always been a bit of an afterthought when compared to Aereo, which is much more well known. The first name FilmOn adapted, Aereokiller ...