Skip to main content

Aereokiller killer: Judge orders start-up to cease providing internet TV

Aereo on iPadBy now, most of you know about Aereo, the internet TV company that’s been delivering cheap programming to the masses via miniature antennae (and a fair bit of legal gymnastics). But now, a company designed (and named) to be the bane of Aereo’s existence, is making headlines itself.

Aereokiller has been in the news lately, but for a less auspicious reason than Aereo itself. Unlike the upstart they’re meant to destroy, Aereokiller lost its battle against the neworks’ request for an injunction.

According to a Variety report, U.S. District Judge George Wu disagreed with Alison Nathan’s much-discussed decision in the Aereo case and ruled that allowing users to tap into their own tiny antenna was tantamount to rebroadcasting and was a violation of the law. Variety quotes Wu as saying that the services of Aereokiller infringe upon the “exclusive right of public performance.”

By contrast, in July, Aereo successfully argued that it wasn’t distributing content at all, but rather providing users with the ability to access it on their own.

Though not in the way it had hoped, Aereokiller may be doing damage to its competitor after all. The decision to halt the company’s services means that – if Aereo tries to expand their operation outside of New York – they can expect to face an injunction.

This ruling was a huge victory for the status quo and for the networks. Despite all the saber rattling going on outside, they remain cozy inside their fortifications.

Editors' Recommendations

Adam Poltrack
Adam is an A/V News Writer for Digital Trends, and is responsible for bringing you the latest advances in A/V…
Get streaming: Amazon Fire TV sticks are up to 40% off right now
The Alexa Voice Remote Enhanced, included with the 2023 Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max.

Amazon has some great streaming deals at the moment with up to 40% off select Fire TV devices. If you’re keen to get away from your smart TV’s built-in streaming services, this is a highly affordable way to get a better experience when finding your favorite shows. There are a few different models in the sale so click through on the link below to see what’s there. We’re going to take a moment to highlight our favorite deals if you’re not sure where to start.

What to buy in the Amazon Fire TV stick sale
One of the best streaming devices around, the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is the one to go for. Right now, you can buy the so you save $20 off the regular price of $50. Just slot the device into the back of your 4K TV and you can instantly enjoy a 4K visual experience when using any 4K-supporting streaming service. It also has support for Dolby Vision, HDR10+ along with Dolby Atmos audio. Through the stick, you can stream more than 1.5 million movies and TV episodes via popular streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Max, and many more. Besides that, the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K has an Alexa voice remote so you can easily find shows with the power of your voice rather than needing to type in commands, plus you can control compatible devices like your smart lights, cameras, and other Alexa-compatible devices.

Read more
Best LG C3 deals: Get up to $1,000 off the popular OLED TV
LG C3 OLED

If you're on the hunt for OLED TV deals, we can't recommend the LG C3 OLED TV enough. It's pretty expensive, but fortunately, we've come across LG C3 deals that you wouldn't want to miss. They're not going to last forever though, so if you're interested in taking advantage of any of the offers below, you shouldn't be wasting any more time -- pick the model that you want and proceed with the purchase immediately.
Today's best LG C3 deals

LG 42-inch C3 Series OLED 4K TV --
LG 48-inch C3 Series OLED 4K TV --
LG 55-inch C3 Series OLED 4K TV --
LG 65-inch C3 Series OLED 4K TV --
LG 77-inch C3 Series OLED 4K TV --
LG 83-inch C3 Series OLED 4K TV --

Read more
How to set up your TV for Super Bowl Sunday
TV picture settings on an LG OLED TV.

It will soon be time for Super Bowl LVIII, the biggest day of the year for Taylor Swift fans. Just kidding. Super Bowl 2024 will be here at 3:30 pm local time,on February 11, 2024, and broadcast live on CBS from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. And you'll be able to watch the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers on cable, satellite, streaming services, and more.

We know you're ready, but is your TV? Maybe you've just gotten your hands on one of the best TVs you can buy right now, or maybe you're still rocking your trusty set from a few years back (or more). Either way, there are bunch of tweaks you can make to its picture settings to make sure its in tip-top shape for your Super Bowl viewing party. Let’s get started!

Read more