The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed Thursday an injunction to halt VidAngel Inc.’s streaming service, the latest in a string of courtroom defeats for the embattled movie rental company.
A primary aspect of the company’s appeal was to re-litigate the applicability of the Family Movie Act of 2005, an argument the district court had rejected. VidAngel rents filtered versions of films with parental control options for as low ...
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