Since we've pummeled this pony into the ground, let's not give it another kick. Here's a collection of TV Technologys Aereo coverage from the start...Aereo Chief Says Court Ruling is Chilling'
June 25, 2014 The case came before the high court after two federal courts denied injunctions against Aereo, while two others granted them against Aereo and a similar service.
Lawmakers, Lobbyists, React to Aereo Ruling
June 25, 2014 Members of House Commerce Committee say the case illustrates the need to update communications law.
Broadcasters Prevail in Aereo
June 25, 2014 The U.S. Supreme Court finds in favor of broadcasters in the two-year legal battle.
McAdams On: Aereo: Wordplay v. Science
April 24, 2014 The Aereo controversy is about many things. It's about the use of language to manipulate public opinion. It's about how the explosion of IP technology has left media law in the dust. It's about the deterioration of ownership boundaries and the maturing public perception that all media content should be free in perpetuity.
Deconstructing Aereo's Patent
April 23, 2014 Display expert Pete Putman's takedown. In order for our antenna to resonate i.e., have gain at the desired frequency it needs to have some fractional relationship to the wavelength.
Aereo Argued, Waiting Begins
April 22, 2014 The justices of the U.S. Supreme Court were skeptical about Aereo's technology but concerned about protecting the cloud in Tuesday's oral arguments.
The Aereo Timeline
April 21, 2014 TV Technology provides a timeline of Aereo's roll-out and the legal maneuvers that followed.
Aereo Not Backing DownMarch 26, 2014 With a major Supreme Court case brought against it by broadcasters looming, and a preliminary injunction that bans the service from operating in Utah and five other states, Aereo continues to expand its Internet streaming service into new markets across the U.S. The company said it is now in a dozen markets with a 28-channel service, including all major broadcast channels, with plans to expand to 15 or more cities by the end of the year
If Aereo Loses Supreme Court Battle, It May Be Out of Options
March 23, 2014 Speaking with Bloomberg TV this week, Aereo CEO Chet Kanojia appeared casual in his demeanor and unsure of the outcome of the impending Supreme Court battle with the broadcast industry that is set to start on April 22.
Attorneys Argue Aereo Legality NO from Scott Flick, Pillsubury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
February 28, 2014 The major argument you hear in support of Aereo is if a viewer can do it, then the viewer should be allowed to hire Aereo to do it for them. That logic is flawed for a number of legal reasons too complex to address in this short space, but it is also factually flawed a truism that isn't true (i.e., a person can have sex with their spouse, but if they hire someone else to do it, that's prostitution, and it's illegal in most places).
Attorney Argue Aereo Legality YES from John Bergmayer, Public Knowledge
February 28, 2014 A lot of people can't get over the tiny antennas. But Aereo is about more than that it's about whether people have the right to access their own content on the Internet.
Aereo to Launch in Austin March 3
February 24, 2014 Aereo said it will carry 19 broadcast channels in the Austin market.
Injunction Against Aereo Granted in Utah
February 19, 2014 Judge Dale Kimball of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Utah ruled in favor of broadcasters granting a preliminary injunction against Aereo.
Supreme Court to Hear ABC v. Aereo April 22
February 11, 2014 The case involves Copyright Act application to streaming of free broadcast TV programs via the Internet to paying customers. Justice Samuel Alito is recused.
Aereo to Launch in San Antonio Feb. 19
February 3, 2014 The San Antonio service will cover a 22-county area across Texas.
Aereo Dangs Torpedoes Again to Light Up Cincinnati
January 17, 2014 Aereo plans to launch service in the Greater Cincinnati region on Jan. 21. The announcement comes a week after the Supreme Court said it would hear the case brought by broadcasters against Aereo for retransmitting signals without a contract.
Supreme Court to Hear Aereo Case
January 10, 2014 he U.S. Supreme Court will hear broacasters' case against Aereo, according to a statement from the defendant. Aereo CEO and founder, Cheg Kanojia said SCOTUS issued an order granting the petition for a writ of certiorari in American Broadcasting Co., Inc., et al., v. Aereo, Inc. Kanojia said to bring it on.
Diller Funds Aereo With Supreme Court Review Looming
January 8, 2014 Aereo announced Monday that closed a $34 million Series C round of financing. On Friday, the Supreme Court is set to deliberate broadcasters' request for review of their case against Aereo. The temporal proximity was noted by Twittarians.
Aereo Won't Fight Broadcast Supreme Court Appeal
December 12, 2013 Aereo chief Chet Kanojila said his company won't oppose broadcasters bid for a review by the Supreme Court.
Aereo to Launch in Sinclairs Home Turf, Avoids Flagship Fox Affiliate
December 6, 2014 Aereo said it launch in the Baltimore metropolitan region Dec. 16.
Settling the Aereo Issue
October 31, 2013 As the man who built the Fox TV network 30 years ago, Barry Diller is used to battling conventional wisdom.
Cable Aereo Emulation Complicated, Analysts Say
October 28, 2013 Wells Fargo analysts are skeptical about reports that cable companies are considering adopting Aereo's mode of retransmitting over-the-air TV signals.
Aereo Goes West
September 24, 2013 Aereo added four more cities to its launch list: Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and San Antonio, Texas.
Aereo to Launch in Utah August 19th
July 22, 2013 ereo announced plans to lau










