After losing a ruling in a case brought by the big broadcast networks, the streaming app is suspending service "effective immediately." By Alex Weprin, Eriq Gardner The streaming TV app Locast is ...
The popular app for cord-cutters suffered an adverse decision in late summer and has now agreed to be permanently shut down. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large A case that began with hype ...
“The federal court’s ruling is a victory for copyright law, vindicating our claim that Locast is illegally infringing copyrights in broadcast television content in violation of federal law,” Gerson ...
The four major broadcast networks have sued over-the-top service Locast, which streams over-the-air signals for free. “Defendants stream plaintiffs’ programming over the internet twenty-four hours a ...
After a federal judge sided with the networks' claims of copyright infringement, Locast will officially go quietly into that good night. Reading time 2 minutes In a dismal end to its promise to ...
Locast, a non-profit streaming service, has countersued Disney's ABC, CBS, Fox and Comcast's NBCUniversal, alleging the broadcasters engaged in antitrust conduct and colluded to grow their market ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Feb. 20, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Locast, the nonprofit local broadcast TV streaming service, plans to stream dozens of local TV channels via the internet across Puerto Rico ...
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