The fight over Aereo, which has had the TV industry buzzing for months, is going to the Supreme Court on Tuesday: here's what you need to know.
The start-up Aereo provides subscribers online access to a DVR that can hold recordings of over-the-air broadcasts made using dime-sized antennas in local markets where it's available. Broadcasters, which make a portion of
Today, the David-vs.-Goliath moment that we've all been waiting for will finally arrive. In just a few short moments, Aereo CEO Chet Kanojia and his legal team will enter the Supreme Court Courthouse to make final oral
Enter Aereo, whose website touts the fact that, if you subscribe to Aereo, there is “no new hardware to buy or install.” Instead, when you tune in on your iPhone, tablet, computer, or home TV, you are assigned a “tiny remote
The Supreme Court is worried that granting the broadcasters' request to shut down Aereo would imperil cloud computing – but the Justices also expressed deep skepticism about Aereo's tiny antenna design.