The broadcasters have the benefit of using the publicly owned airwaves for free, which also gives them the right to demand carriage on basic cable. In return “the Networks have an obligation to serve the public.” But the filing says that they “continue to attempt to block consumers’ access to valuable and beneficial technologies” like the streaming service provided by David’s company — which had been called Aereokiller and now calls itself FilmOn X. - David Liberman
via Streaming-TV http://www.deadline.com/2013/06/filmon-resumes-broadcast-streaming-in-dc-as-it-countersues-networks/
via Streaming-TV http://www.deadline.com/2013/06/filmon-resumes-broadcast-streaming-in-dc-as-it-countersues-networks/
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