The case that could change the way you watch TV is now with the judge. It could take weeks for a decision.
The best story on the second day of deliberations comes from the Hollywood Reporter.
As the parties made closing arguments for and against an injunction, the potential impact of this case became apparent: It’s huge. And to borrow the word used by New York Federal Court Judge Alison Nathan, what was being presented before her was “slippery.”
How much is at stake. There was a bold prediction – really a scare tactic — from the broadcasters. If the injunction is not granted to stop Aereo, then the Super Bowl will not be on TV anymore.
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