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10 Nov, 2006 5:27 am by Michael J. Hassen
... (CCPA), 47 U.S.C. §§ 521-561. Klimas v. Comcast Cable Communications, Inc., 465 F.3d 271, 273 (6th Cir. 2006). ... its internet service around January 1, 2002. Six weeks after its launch, Comcast announced that it had "stored temporarily" IP (internet protocol) addresses and URL ( ... violated § 551(a) by failing to give written notice of the nature of personally identifiable information Comcast collected with respect to its customers and the nature of it use of that information. Id., at 274. Defense ...
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28 Sep, 2006 6:00 am by Brown Raysman
... cable company's broadband subscribers. Klimas v. Comcast Cable Communications, Inc., No. 03-2012, 2006 U.S. App. LEXIS 24366 (6th Cir. ... lower court's dismissal of the plaintiff's complaint but on other grounds, ruling that the cable company's collection of aggregate information concerning uniform resource locators (URLs) ... 's broadband Internet service "had nothing whatever to do" with the cable company's provision of cable service." The court noted the series of recent cases that have "made clear ...
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22 Jul, 2008 8:05 pm by Doug Isenberg
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, who has pressured Internet service providers to block access to child pornography, said his office would pursue legal action against Comcast Cable Communications LLC if it did not quickly agree to reforms. Last month, major ISPs such as Verizon Communications, Sprint, Time Warner Inc.'s AOL unit, AT&T Inc. and Time Warner Cable, agreed to block Internet bulletin boards and websites nationwide that disseminate child porn. Read the article: Reuters
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19 May 6:58 am by Randy Wilson
... The highest rating is 100. When a rating drops into the 40s, Fornell said, customers stop buying the company's products or services… Comcast's 2009 rating ties Time Warner Cable Inc.'s and is significantly higher than Charter Communications Inc.'s rating. The heavily indebted ... for protection from creditors in Bankruptcy Court this year. Charter's rating was 51. DirecTV Group Inc., a provider of satellite TV, with 18 million customers, has the highest rating in the category - 71." ...
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3 Jun, 2008 10:40 am by David Kravets
... data and other peer-to-peer traffic to manage congestion. Comcast's practices have been the subject of hearings before the Federal Communications Commission, which is set to announce new rules concerning the ... change. Comcast's testing follows the announcement by rival Time Warner Cable, which is to begin tests with customers on Thursday with metered access to bandwidth under a plan in which bigger users would pay more. Comcast has also publicly endorsed a metering plan, but has not roled out one. ...
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31 Aug 6:01 am by Ashby Jones
We didn't know this, but dating to 1993, a Federal Communications Commission rule has placed limits on how big cable companies could grow: No single company could ... % cap is even weaker now than in 2001 when we held the 30% cap unconstitutional." Although several cable companies joined in challenging the FCC's 30% cap, ... and other operators could freely acquire more cable systems without the danger of running into regulatory hurdles at the FCC. Comcast was represented by Gibson Dunn's Miguel Estrada ...
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7 Oct 8:35 am by Guest Blogger
... hearings-Comcast finally came clean and promised to stop. In 2008, the FCC concluded that Comcast's actions were illegal, violating federal policy set out in the Communications Act, and ordered the company to demonstrate that it had (as promised) ... , Comcast's actions would transform the open Internet into a more "closed" network, closer in spirit to today's cable network where uses are completely controlled and pre-approved by the network provider. For background, the reason that innovation is ...
Balkinization - http://balkin.blogspot.com
27 Sep, 2004 10:07 am by Amit Patel
In Monday's corporations and securities law news, Time Warner Inc. and Comcast Corp. have indicated that they may make a joint bid for bankrupt cable-television operator Adelphia Communications Corp. The bid may allow Time Warner to swap Adelphia assets in exchange for Comcast's interest in Time Warner Cable. Comcast also announced a new plan which will reduce Comcast's interest in Time Warner
JURIST - Paper Chase - http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/
28 Jul, 2006 4:41 pm
In Order FCC 06-105, the Commission approved the sale of substantially all of the cable systems and assets of Adelphia Communications Corporation to Time Warner Inc. and Comcast Corporation, the exchange of certain cable systems and assets between affiliates or...
Telecom Law Blog - http://www.telecomlawblog.com/
18 Jul, 2008 8:34 am
... rules against Apotex reverse doctrine of equivalents: Roche Palo Alto & Allergan, Inc v Apotex: (Patent Circle), Carbatrol (Carbamazapine) - US: Federal judge allows ... voice messaging patent suit with Klausner Technologies: (IP Law360), Comcast Cable Communications Corp - Comcast wins summary judgment in $590M patent infringement suit filed ... infringement case, relies on patentee's advice on counsel: Fisher Tools Co, Inc v Gillet Outillage: (IP Spotlight), Google - Google accused of ad fraud ...
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3 Mar, 2008 12:19 am
... access. APPELLATE DIVISION FIRST DEPARTMENT Contracts Trial Ordered on Price Dispute Over Cable TV Company's Bid to Transfer Football Games to Premium Channel NFL Enterprises LLC, plaintiff-appellant v. Comcast Cable Communications LLC, defendant-respondent APPELLATE DIVISION FIRST DEPARTMENT Criminal Practice Confession ' ... to Recover Possession Denied; Necessary Parties Not Named, Served in Foreclosure MERS Inc. v. Bernard NASSAU COUNTY Trusts and Estates Guardian Ad Litem Denied ...
New York Supreme Court Criminal Term Library Blog - http://www.bloglines.com/blog/PLL
30 May, 2006 7:00 pm
... FCC throughout 2006; potential NPRM. Action expected 3Q or 4Q 2006. Ø Cable Horizontal and Vertical Ownership Limits: May 2005 further notice seeks ... New York. Several new parties have intervened in the case: Center for the Creative Community, Inc., CBS Television Network Affiliates, FBC Television Affiliates Association, NBC ... Warner and Comcast were accused, in Minnesota District Court on May 30, of antitrust violations in a lawsuit seeking to block their purchase of assets of cable TV operator ...
FCC Law Blog - http://www.fcclawblog.com/
13 Jul 4:22 pm by Michael Geist
... public good (or a public utility). Rogers Communications Inc. For Rogers, Ken Englehart, Senior VP Regulatory, appearing with others. Rogers noted that Canada has the highest penetration of cable modem service in the world and the ... to set internet traffic management guidelines at this time. Rogers noted that the FCC rejected this approach (i.e. setting guidelines) in the Comcast decision. As Rogers stated "the internet is to new and is changing too quickly to establish ITMP guidelines at this time ...
Michael Geist's Blog - http://www.michaelgeist.ca
30 Jun, 2006 9:03 am
... sports networks (RSNs); carriage of unaffiliated programming content; and net neutrality on Comcast and Time Warner broadband platforms. Bankruptcy court approved plans for sale ... Program Access Rules: Rules governing MVPD access to certain programming owned by cable operators will sunset in October 2007. FCC to evaluate whether sunset date should ... Announcements A. Univision's Board Approves $12.3 Billion Sale Univision Communications Inc.'s board agreed to sell the nation's largest Spanish-language ...
FCC Law Blog - http://www.fcclawblog.com/
15 Jun, 2006 8:59 am by nerdlaw.org
Today's a Busy Day for Patent Claims... Reuters reports that "Video technology firm sues cable operators over VOD." From the article: "The Old Lyme, Connecticut-based company said it sued Time Warner Inc., Cox Communications Inc., Charter Communications Inc., and Comcast Corp., alleging the cable operators violated its patent with their video-on-demand services offered to subscribers."
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27 Jun, 2008 9:36 am
... and jurors involved in civil cases. Under the proposed rule, lawyers could communicate with a juror or prospective juror after the jury is discharged unless a court order restricts ... rates "Washington state's municipalities cannot tax Comcast Cable Inc.'s high-speed cable Internet service at expensive telephone service tax rates, ... hall forums before either candidate is formally nominated may not comply with the Communications Act of 1934 and FCC decisions applying it. Under the 'equal time' rule, ...
New York Supreme Court Criminal Term Library Blog - http://www.bloglines.com/blog/PLL
7 Nov, 2007 5:34 am
... 2. 118) VTran Media Technologies, LLC v. Comcast, Charter Communications, Time Warner Cable and Verizon Communications (Marshall, October 17). Wow, a case I appear to ... all parents, up to the ultimate parent. 120) Sky Technologies, LLC v. Procuri, Inc. (Marshall, October 19). Sky Technologies is no stranger to the courts in Texas. Their latest ... and David Pridham, continuing the litigation factory. 122) Advanced Technology Incubator, Inc. v. Sharp Corp. (and related company) and Dai Nippon Printing ( ...
Patent Troll Tracker - http://trolltracker.blogspot.com/
8 Jun, 2007 4:16 pm by Peter Black
... Systems, which provides a service called CertifiedEmail, announced Thursday that it had signed up Comcast, Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable's Road Runner and Verizon as customers. E-mails certified using the system will ... , the world's largest media company says it may consider selling its stake in cable division, AOL; dismisses notion of selling Time Inc. Read more here (from CNN). The US International Trade Commission dealt Qualcomm and a number of cellular providers a blow with a decision ...
Freedom To Differ - http://www.freedomtodiffer.com/freedom_to_differ/
4 Jan, 2007 4:48 pm by Scott Sagaria
... in 2002. Last July, Adelphia sold substantially all of its cable operations to Time Warner Inc. and Comcast Corp. for $17.6 billion in cash and shares in ... and chief accounting officer, leads in arranging the acquisitions of FrontierVision, Century Communications and Harron Communications. 2000 John Rigas becomes owner of the Sabres when he buys ... announces it has hired three investment banks as financial advisers to explore possible cable asset sales and other ways to reduce debt. April 17, 2002 ...
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8 Feb, 2007 12:50 pm by Peter Black
... , as part of a trend to link personal computers and TVs. Read more here (from Reuters). Cable giant Comcast and social-networking site Facebook are joining forces to create a television series from user-generated videos. Called " ... pages from their mobile phones. Read more here (from Forbes). In the latest evolution of its ongoing social commerce strategy, Pontiac opened a community hub on Yahoo this week designed to tap into the "street-level" energy of fans from all its active and retired brands ...
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