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mwooldri

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27. Apples and oranges, I'm afraid.
Thu Jun 26, 2014, 06:03 PM
Jun 2014

Aereo's business model wasn't about copyright infringement in the first place. They believed they were simply providing a very long TV antenna cable but the Supreme Court disagreed. The Pirate Bay's (TPB) model has been using a service that can and does allow anyone to redistribute copyright-infringing content. Plus with TPB being international what's copyright infringing in one place may not be in another.

If you have ever used TPB, you would notice the strong urge to install an ad blocker on your browser very quickly. Some of those ads are quite pornographic. I wouldn't have thought that Aereo went that low in its advertising.

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I'm better off without cable. Motown_Johnny Jun 2014 #1
It isn't "cable"; it's the fees cable companies must pay to the networks. WinkyDink Jun 2014 #3
PBS and local news for me, please... Earth_First Jun 2014 #2
I strongly disagree. Aereo was stealing the work product of others without paying. Trust Buster Jun 2014 #4
100 percent correct. badtoworse Jun 2014 #5
Aero has been unwilling to pay retransmission fees lostincalifornia Jun 2014 #6
NO its what cable TV was originally inended to do Armstead Jun 2014 #8
Stealing is not what cable was originally about. Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2014 #10
Anyone with an antenna "steals" shows Armstead Jun 2014 #11
No they don't. Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2014 #12
You have to seperate OTA brofcasting from private distribition channels Armstead Jun 2014 #13
The public interest doesn't include sports, reality tv or scripted dramas (nt) Orrex Jun 2014 #15
Never did -- The system has always been a trade off Armstead Jun 2014 #23
True. Louisiana1976 Jun 2014 #30
That is not an argument in favore of Areo. Orrex Jun 2014 #40
So, companies shouldn't get paid for their work? Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2014 #16
That system made a lot of money for a lot of people for decades Armstead Jun 2014 #22
That argument is unconvincing Orrex Jun 2014 #39
Then I guess back in the 60's when my family had cable TV.... Armstead Jun 2014 #41
Your analogy is faulty Orrex Jun 2014 #42
You know that content owners thought that if you recorded a program on your VCR you were stealing? PoliticAverse Jun 2014 #32
I have an antenna. I'm not stealing TV. NutmegYankee Jun 2014 #38
It's not stealing. But thanks to this decision I will now go back to torrenting network TV shows NYC Liberal Jun 2014 #17
So you claim that theft isn't theft, and you celebrate by declaring your intent to steal? Orrex Jun 2014 #19
You see the ads AERO gets paid for... Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2014 #20
That part I'll agree with you on Armstead Jun 2014 #24
I thought that all Aereo did was provide a long TV antenna lead. mwooldri Jun 2014 #25
Aereo's problem was they looked/functioned too much like a cable company... PoliticAverse Jun 2014 #34
It is most certainly different, copyright violations aren't theft. n/t PoliticAverse Jun 2014 #36
Aero was stealing. Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2014 #7
Apples and oranges, I'm afraid. mwooldri Jun 2014 #27
Do you really think a dime sized antenna picks up 18 crystal clear channels? krawhitham Jun 2014 #37
I'm expermenting with Amazon Prime & Netflix GOLGO 13 Jun 2014 #9
a good addition is a long range antennae like the "leaf" it brings in loads of local PBS and bettyellen Jun 2014 #14
Can someone help me out with this, I'm a little confused. Was Aeroe only providing "over the air" hughee99 Jun 2014 #18
only over the air. They even had an individual (tiny) antenna for each individual subscriber. n/t PoliticAverse Jun 2014 #28
With the exception of Bloomberg, was all OTA. mwooldri Jun 2014 #31
Thank you. hughee99 Jun 2014 #33
The bottom line was that the Court found that Aereo was acting very much like a cable company... PoliticAverse Jun 2014 #35
Like so many Seniors now and some here..we have started cutting the cord.... Tikki Jun 2014 #21
agreed Skittles Jun 2014 #43
hem allan01 Jun 2014 #26
I got rid of cable some years ago so I could afford the Internet. I don't miss it much. Louisiana1976 Jun 2014 #29
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