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Entertainment & Sports

Sep. 12, 2014

Attorneys watching TVEyes fair use litigation

California lawyers are buzzing about a New York federal judge's ruling this week that subscription website TVEyes has "fair use" to maintain a searchable archive of broadcasts from Fox News and other TV and radio outlets.


By Matthew Blake


Daily Journal Staff Writer


California lawyers are buzzing about a New York federal judge's ruling this week that subscription website TVEyes has "fair use" to maintain a searchable archive of broadcasts from Fox News and other TV and radio outlets.


But the biggest legal issues presented by Fox News LLC v. TVEyes Inc. might be the ones left undetermined by U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein of the So...

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