Broadcast Law Blog: Looking at the Court Decision Which Led to the Shuttering of Locast’s Retransmission of Local TV on the Internet

In recent weeks, decisions of a US District Court judge in the Southern District of New York led to the suspension of service by the Internet streaming company Locast, which built its business on streaming local television stations generally without obtaining the consent of TV stations or the copyright holders in the programs they broadcast. 

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