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Entertainment & Sports

Jun. 21, 2013

Lawsuit targets Time Warner fees

If you're a Time Warner Cable subscriber, then you're unfairly being forced to pay to see every Kobe Bryant jump shot and every Clayton Kershaw pitch whether you like sports or not, at least according to a lawsuit filed this week.


By Ryne Hodkowski


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Time Warner Cable subscribers are unfairly being forced to pay to see every Kobe Bryant jump shot and every Clayton Kershaw pitch whether they like sports or not, according to a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court.


Four Time Warner Cable Inc. subscribers this week launched a putative class action suit against the cable giant, claiming that it's passing the cost of rights to televi...

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