Litigation
Nov. 1, 2011
Video streamer settles lawsuit
Video streaming service Zediva, a Silicon Valley startup that streamed unlicensed DVD content to subscribers, will pay $1.8 million to the Motion Picture Association of America's member studios for violating the studios' public performance copyrights.
By Erica E. Phillips
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES -- Video streaming service Zediva, a Silicon Valley startup that streamed unlicensed DVD content to subscribers, will pay $1.8 million to the Motion Picture Association of America's member studios for violating the studios' public performance copyrights. Zediva parent company WTV Systems Inc. arrived at the multimillion-dollar settlement with the group of studios -- which includes Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., Co...
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