Daily Journal Staff Writer
Time Warner Cable and media conglomerate Viacom each fired off a lawsuit against the other in New York federal court on Thursday over the cable company's service that allows customers to watch select programming on iPads.
Time Warner began offering the service last month, but quickly came under fire for allegedly violating distribution agreements with several cable channels, including Viacom&...
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