Broadcast television networks now have two big allies in
their fight against Aereo: the National Football League and Major League
Baseball. The two sports leagues said Aereo could even cause them to stop
airing games on free TV.
According To CNN Money, TV broadcasters want the Supreme
Court to rule on the legality of Aereo, a startup that lets users stream or
record live broadcast TV content for $8 a month. The NFL and MLB filed a legal
brief to the court in support of the petition last week, as Variety first
reported.
The NFL and MLB warned in their brief that if Aereo isn't
shut down, they could be forced to air games on cable channels like
Disney-owned ESPN or TNT -- instead of the free networks -- "where
Aereo-like services cannot hijack and exploit their programming without
authorization."
Aereo's lack of authorization from broadcasters -- and
whether the startup legally needs that approval -- is at the heart of the
controversy.
Aereo houses thousands of tiny antennas in its data centers.
It assigns each customer a unique antenna -- which the startup says works just
like a DVR and makes Aereo legal. Broadcasters say that's an unfair dodge, and
that Aereo should have to pay them to retransmit their programming just like
cable and satellite companies do.
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