Streaming video company FilmOn lost a major court battle late last week. Since that event, though, reactions and comments haven't really focused on FilmOn, a company that has gone through multiple ...
That’s three legal losses in a row for FilmOn X in a week. Today the D.C. District Court denied emergency stay motions by the company and its CEO Alki David against an almost nationwide injunction ...
As the dust begins to settle on Aereo’s recent defeat by the Supreme Court – which denounced the service’s retransmission of network broadcasts without paying licensing fees as illegal – Aereo rival, ...
The Supreme Court rejected FilmOn X’s request Monday to formally intervene in the fight over web transmission issues between Aereo TV and major broadcasters, which the court is set to hear April 22.
The networks will get $1.6 million from Alki David, one of their big legal adversaries. Yet David plans to go forward anyway with plans to add networks to his online TV service. By Eriq Gardner Former ...
Long after the demise of Aereo, FilmOn is still fighting to broadcast local TV channels over the Internet—despite repeated court losses. With FilmOn’s latest defeat, US District Judge Rosemary Collyer ...