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Transmaster
Don't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus

join:2001-06-20
Cheyenne, WY

reply to rebus9

Re: How is it legal?

According to Leo LaPort at TWiT it has something to do with the rulings on Slingbox.

TBusiness

join:2012-10-26
Toledo, OH
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Actually they are not rebroadcasting the service. What Aereo is doing- is what Slingbox does but takes it a step farther. It's basically co-locating your antenna and using Sling to shoot it across the Internet. Each person has their own antenna and DVR space; they pay for their own antennas, etc. If they were rebroadcasting- they would have ONE antenna split among everyone but they don't, which is how the Slingbox rulings could come in to play.


openbox9
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join:2004-01-26
japan
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How is the content not retransmitted when/if the bit rate is changed? The content is received, stored, altered, and then transmitted, regardless of how many receivers exist.


TBusiness

join:2012-10-26
Toledo, OH
Reviews:
·AT&T U-Verse
·MegaPath

By the way Aereo and Slingbox are set up- you already paid for the content- so you already have the rights to stream it to yourself. As long as you don't charge for it- it wouldn't be retransmitting.

Retransmitting- would be as a MSO, IPTV provider or D* provider.


openbox9
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join:2004-01-26
japan
kudos:2

said by TBusiness:

As long as you don't charge for it- it wouldn't be retransmitting.

So, the $12/mth fee?

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