Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Aereo will get unfair competition claim ignored, still faces two claims of copyright infringement

Aereo gets broadcasters unfair competition claim dismissed, still faces federal wrath for copyright infringement

Aereo's small-antenna arrays began streaming OTA television broadcasts in Gotham a few several weeks ago regardless of the suit filed with a couple of of recent York's local stations to prevent them from doing this. Today, it could dismiss its opponents' condition law unfair competition claim underneath the theory of federal preemption. Basically, Aereo contended (and also the judge agreed) the anti-competition claim was really an effort to vindicate the broadcasters' privileges to manage the performance of the copyrighted materials. Because individuals privileges are granted under federal law, the condition law claim was preempted and ignored in the suit pursuant towards the Copyright Act. Regardless of this court docket victory, Aereo still provides extensive legal legwork to complete, because it still faces two copyright claims that may still shut lower the OTA streaming party. Stay updated.

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