Aereo ‘pauses’ streaming service after Supreme Court ruling

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 29 Juni 2014 | 00.48

Internet TV streaming service Aereo has paused its service following a devastating U.S. Supreme Court ruling earlier this week.

The company, which is headquartered in New York but has 80 of its roughly 125 employees in Boston, will "pause our operations temporarily as we consult with the court and map out our next steps," Aereo CEO Chet Kanojia said in a letter to customers. It was set to take effect at 11:30 today.

The company said it is not shutting down.

The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Aereo violated copyright law by rebroadcasting over-the-air channels on the Internet without paying retransmission fees to brodcasters as cable companies do.

Kanojia also said users would be issued refunds for their last paid month.

Before it even launched, Aereo had been sued by the broadcasters across the country, including in Boston by WCVB.


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