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Rabu, 10 April 2013

Broadcasters Circle Wagons Against a TV Streaming Upstart

Broadcasters Circle Wagons Against a TV Streaming Upstart

The TV industry's best hope of shutting down TV startup Aereo Inc. anytime soon could rest, bizarrely enough, on a legal case involving something called Aereokiller LLC.

LAS VEGAS â€" FCC chairman Julius Genachowski, making his farewell appearance before the National Assn. of Broadcasters convention here, suggested that the agency had a limited role when it comes to companies like Aereo that stream broadcast

Aereo works in a similar way. Users rent out a tiny micro-antenna (that is stored remotely by Aereo) which picks up free over-the-air signals and records them to a cloud DVR when users begin watching. Each user is watching their own, unique, recorded

A startup called Aereo is promising customers access to live broadcast television on their computers for $12 a month â€" or just $80 per year.

LAS VEGAS â€" FCC chairman Julius Genachowski, making his farewell appearance before the National Assn. of Broadcasters convention here, suggested that the agency had a limited role when it comes to companies like Aereo that stream broadcast

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