Big tech accountability? Read how we got here in The Closing of the Net
Dark Cloud on the Horizon: The Significance of American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. v Aereo, Inc., for the
Future of Cloud Technology Regulation
by Alex Towers in Hibernian Law Journal (14 Hibernian L.J. 111 2015)
The Aereo case therefore distills the challenges that cloud providers and rights holders across the globe will face when launching similar services in the next decade.
Reference: Monica Horten, "Copyright Liabilities Loom for Cloud Providers in Wake of Aereo
Judgment," London School of Economics and Political Science, Media Policy Project
Blog, 2 June 2014
My paper : The Aereo Dilemma and Copyright in the Cloud" (Internet Policy Review, 9 October 2014) is also referenced
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