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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