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Monday, March 26, 2007

Remote DVR is a direct infringement...

... or at least so says federal judge Denny Chin in Twentieth Century Fox v. Cablevision Systems:



The RS-DVR is clearly a service, and I hold that, in providing this service, it is Cablevision that does the copying.
Posted by Mike at 12:35 PM
Labels: copyright, dvr, space shifting

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