Daily Journal Staff Writer
Three weeks after an online company launched its signature movie streaming service that it claimed complies with copyright law, six major movie studios on Monday hit the startup and its founder with an $8.5 million lawsuit.
Santa Clara-based Zediva used DVD players at its headquarters to stream movies to users' computers for $2 each, relying on the so-called "first-sale doctrine," w...
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