Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case
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2014-06-25 9:47 AM |
New user 324 | Subject: Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case I have no idea what this is about and didn't read the article, but I figured if it's about something aero this group would be interested. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/26/business/media/supreme-court-rule... |
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2014-06-25 11:12 AM in reply to: braciole |
Champion 6993 Chicago, Illinois | Subject: RE: Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case They ruled against Aereo Streaming. Does this mean we can not use our tri bike anymore since that is Aero streaming? Interesting case from that article but I think they made the right call. Now if it was like a sling box where they could stream there own captured signal then I would be against it. |
2014-06-30 8:43 AM in reply to: chirunner134 |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case I think they made the right call as well. I know they were arguing a technicality, but in effect they were broadcasting somebody elses content and getting paid for it. The beauty of slingbox is they don't make any money other than the initial hardware sale. So, they're not getting a monthly fee to "broadcast content". It's just a remote display of your TV. |
2014-06-30 9:11 AM in reply to: tuwood |
Champion 6993 Chicago, Illinois | Subject: RE: Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case Originally posted by tuwood I think they made the right call as well. I know they were arguing a technicality, but in effect they were broadcasting somebody elses content and getting paid for it. The beauty of slingbox is they don't make any money other than the initial hardware sale. So, they're not getting a monthly fee to "broadcast content". It's just a remote display of your TV. Though because of ITU world triathlon it occurred to me I am missing universal sports on my Comcast service. I would have liked there service so I could get that channel. |
2014-07-07 1:03 PM in reply to: chirunner134 |
Extreme Veteran 1001 Highlands Ranch, Colorado | Subject: RE: Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case Though because of ITU world triathlon it occurred to me I am missing universal sports on my Comcast service. I would have liked there service so I could get that channel. I also have Comcast and am disappointed that I cannot watch ITU races and most of the Diamond League track and field meets because we cannot get Universal Sports. |
2014-07-07 2:18 PM in reply to: rick4657 |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case Originally posted by rick4657 Though because of ITU world triathlon it occurred to me I am missing universal sports on my Comcast service. I would have liked there service so I could get that channel. I also have Comcast and am disappointed that I cannot watch ITU races and most of the Diamond League track and field meets because we cannot get Universal Sports. You guys just need to take the illegality into your own hands and use bittorrent. |
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2014-07-08 9:14 AM in reply to: tuwood |
Champion 6993 Chicago, Illinois | Subject: RE: Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case Originally posted by tuwood Originally posted by rick4657 Though because of ITU world triathlon it occurred to me I am missing universal sports on my Comcast service. I would have liked there service so I could get that channel. I also have Comcast and am disappointed that I cannot watch ITU races and most of the Diamond League track and field meets because we cannot get Universal Sports. You guys just need to take the illegality into your own hands and use bittorrent. I should look into a sling box from my parents home who have an antenna. I have a tv turner card for a pc I am not using. Maybe I need to create my own dvr I can keep there. I could remote into the PC and get the races. |
2014-07-08 10:36 AM in reply to: chirunner134 |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case Originally posted by chirunner134 Originally posted by tuwood I should look into a sling box from my parents home who have an antenna. I have a tv turner card for a pc I am not using. Maybe I need to create my own dvr I can keep there. I could remote into the PC and get the races. Originally posted by rick4657 Though because of ITU world triathlon it occurred to me I am missing universal sports on my Comcast service. I would have liked there service so I could get that channel. I also have Comcast and am disappointed that I cannot watch ITU races and most of the Diamond League track and field meets because we cannot get Universal Sports. You guys just need to take the illegality into your own hands and use bittorrent. I have a slingbox on the TV in our bedroom that we almost never watch. They allow you to create multiple guest accounts and I have 4 or 5 friends that have guest accounts on it. |
2014-07-08 10:44 AM in reply to: tuwood |
Champion 6993 Chicago, Illinois | Subject: RE: Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case |
2014-07-14 2:20 PM in reply to: chirunner134 |
Extreme Veteran 799 | Subject: RE: Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case It appears now they are working to be classified as a cable operator. I'm hoping that this leads to more options for watching regular television stations. |
2014-07-14 3:25 PM in reply to: jmcconne |
Alpharetta, Georgia | Subject: RE: Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case Originally posted by jmcconne It appears now they are working to be classified as a cable operator. I'm hoping that this leads to more options for watching regular television stations. If they get classified as a cable operator, you'll have to pay the same amount as any other cable company as licensing and rebroadcast/retransmission fees are outrageous. |
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2014-07-15 8:12 AM in reply to: rick4657 |
Extreme Veteran 645 Media, PA | Subject: RE: Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case Originally posted by rick4657 Though because of ITU world triathlon it occurred to me I am missing universal sports on my Comcast service. I would have liked there service so I could get that channel. I also have Comcast and am disappointed that I cannot watch ITU races and most of the Diamond League track and field meets because we cannot get Universal Sports. Odd, since they are part of the same mega-corporation, Comcast/Universal/NBC; I have Verizon Fios and get Universal Sports. |
2014-07-15 9:30 AM in reply to: tcj103 |
Champion 6993 Chicago, Illinois | Subject: RE: Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case If you looks on the list you can get it if you have timewarner, fois, dish, direct tv, google fiber, bright house, Cox. They have links so you can request to other companies on their facebook page comcast at&t uverse cablevision cableone http://universalsports.com/tv-listings/channel-finder/ Great point they own it and yet do not have it. |
2014-07-17 12:05 PM in reply to: lisac957 |
Extreme Veteran 799 | Subject: RE: Justices Rule for Networks in Aereo Streaming Case Originally posted by lisac957 Originally posted by jmcconne It appears now they are working to be classified as a cable operator. I'm hoping that this leads to more options for watching regular television stations. If they get classified as a cable operator, you'll have to pay the same amount as any other cable company as licensing and rebroadcast/retransmission fees are outrageous. But you'd be able to watch it on any device where ever you want. That is cool. |
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