Broadcasters are gearing up for the Supreme Court’s hearing of Aereo’s case in April.
Broadcasters are gearing up for the Supreme Court’s hearing of Aereo’s case in April.
The case for Aereo’s copyright infringement goes before the Supreme Court in April.
Benny Handoko has been sentenced to one year of probation for tweeting opinion about what had been in national news.
The TV startup has broadcasters threatening to pull content from some channels.
Do you own your data? Can you decide who can access the data? Many people might assume that the answer to both questions is yes. It is not necessarily so.
In the previous post about intellectual property wars, we spoke about the ambiguity of patent laws. The second major set of issues is the emergence of patent thickets and the related issue of “patent trolls.”