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Justices test Aereo on copyright issue but raise concern about harming cloud services - The Washington Post

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The Supreme Court ruling on startup Aereo for television viewers and copyright issues

04/22/2014

Aereo uses multiple individually assigned antennas at a $8 a month fee for viewers to store television programs in server files and watch them at their own time. Justices Breyer and Ginsberg raise issues about royalties owed. Breyer also raises the issue of what a ruling could do to other cloud services such as Dropbox. The controversial practice of cable companies to bundle channels to increase revenues has led to viewer dissatisfaction and search for alternatives. The final ruling in June 2014 went against Aereo.

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