Fox Broadcasting wants another shot to stop Dish's Hopper with Sling, also known as "Dish Anywhere."
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Court/Judge roulette till they find or buy one that makes them happy...Geez. to the broadcasters: GIVE IT UP.
Isn't that what Aereo is doing?Fox argued, “Paying Dish for a satellite television subscription does not buy anyone the right to receive Fox’s live broadcast signal over the Internet or to make copies of Fox programs to watch 'on the go,' because Dish does not have the right to offer these services to its subscribers in the first place."
I don't think this has anything to do with sling. I think Fox is trying to use this as a way to shut down Aereo. From the article...
Isn't that what Aereo is doing?
FWIW: I do not think networks/broadcasters should prevail in the Aereo fight and I don't think Fox should prevail in this one. That being said, does anyone for a moment think Charlie wouldn't "judge hop" if the roles were reversed?
OK. For half a moment, lets say Fox gets a court to say "sling technology is illegal" (no, I don't believe that). What is the follow on argument to convert that over to PTAT being illegal?Fox decided to go after Dish's Sling functionality in their demented battle over Prime Time Anytime (PTAT)
What you quoted refers specifically to Dish Anywhere: "receive Fox's live broadcast over the internet" and Ipod Transfers: "make copies of Fox programs to watch on the go".I don't think this has anything to do with sling. I think Fox is trying to use this as a way to shut down Aereo. From the article...
Isn't that what Aereo is doing?
FWIW: I do not think networks/broadcasters should prevail in the Aereo fight and I don't think Fox should prevail in this one. That being said, does anyone for a moment think Charlie wouldn't "judge hop" if the roles were reversed?
If a customer is paying for service, it does not matter where he watches the service he paid for, no matter if its in his living room, his bedroom, the kitchen, the bathroom or on his cell phone. He is accessing his service and only one person can access the service at any time. Hey FOX... I am paying for my service... I WILL watch it where I want. That genie left the bottle a long time ago!
I know. I think Fox is trying to be sneaky and go after Aereo. What does Aereo allow a customer to do? Watch live broadcast TV over the internet, and DVR the shows you want. That's exactly what Fox is trying to shutdown. They failed trying to shutdown Aereo directly, so now they're trying to shut down dish technology that has been around for how many years?What you quoted refers specifically to Dish Anywhere: "receive Fox's live broadcast over the internet" and Ipod Transfers: "make copies of Fox programs to watch on the go".
Hope the judge asks Fox, "Why now instead of back in 2005 when the first Slingbox came out?".How does Sling negatively affect Fox? A Dish customer *does* pay for access to Fox programming by virtue of having local channels and/or a qualifying package, and said customer is simply viewing that same programming remotely. The dishanywhere.com system is locked down through encryption and password protection, so it's not like people are viewing it for free. So, what's Fox's problem with it?
Hope the judge asks Fox, "Why now instead of back in 2005 when the first Slingbox came out?".
Hope the judge asks Fox, "Why now instead of back in 2005 when the first Slingbox came out?".