Aereo — the lawsuit-embattled company that provides Internet-streamed, live, and recorded over-the-air broadcast television content — may have started a trend. None other than Time Warner may be considering the redistribution of public broadcast content over the Internet too. What it comes down to is that a bunch of micro-antennas in a Brooklyn warehouse may change everything in the television broadcasting business — and ultimately in your living room. The question is whether Aereo’s model ultimately will be found legal or not.
Aereo's Audacious Ambitions
Posted by: Patrick Nelson May 13, 2013 05:00 AMAereo — the lawsuit-embattled company that provides Internet-streamed, live, and recorded over-the-air broadcast television content — may have started a trend. None other than Time Warner may be considering the redistribution of public broadcast content over the Internet too. What it comes down to is that a bunch of micro-antennas in a Brooklyn warehouse may change everything in the television broadcasting business — and ultimately in your living room. The question is whether Aereo’s model ultimately will be found legal or not.