Monday, July 1, 2013

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The company argued its technology allowed users to access television broadcasts in the same manner as "rabbit ear" antennae on a traditional television set. Since the networks are required by federal law to make broadcasts available for free, FilmOn argued that by filing the lawsuit, the networks were trying to block public access. - Zoe Tillman ,ztillman

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