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Intellectual Property

Jun. 27, 2014

TV broadcasters secure high court win over Aereo

Legal observers said a Wednesday U.S. Supreme Court copyright ruling is likely to impact jurisprudence far beyond what it intended to, as courts cast out for precedent to guide their treatment of novel technologies that harness and deliver


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Legal observers said a Wednesday U.S. Supreme Court copyright ruling is likely to impact jurisprudence far beyond what it intended to, as courts cast out for precedent to guide their treatment of novel technologies that harness and deliver content to consumers. And while the decision was a big win for national television broadcasters, some lawyers said it could chill innovation by those trying to create new ways f...

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