David L. Yohai, a partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, and David Yolkut, an associate at the firm, discuss Viacom's suits against Time Warner Cable and Cablevision over their mobile streaming apps, the litigation over Dish Network's commercial-skipping DVR feature, the Copyright Act suits against a start-up that transmits broadcast signals via the Internet and the comparisons between that litigation and the dispute over Remote Storage Digital Video Recorder, and the ramifications of these cases for broadcasters and cable and satellite distributors.
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Emerging Technologies Generate Disputes in Television Industry
New York Law Journal
June 13, 2012
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