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Civil Litigation,
Entertainment & Sports

Feb. 14, 2019

Studios oppose VidAngel’s ‘selective’ privilege surrender

VidAngel can’t selectively produce evidence supporting its claim that it thought its service was legal while withholding potential evidence to the contrary, a team of studios argued in court documents filed in federal court.

Studios oppose VidAngel’s ‘selective’ privilege surrender
VidAngel Inc. General Counsel David Quinto

VidAngel can't selectively produce evidence supporting its claim that it thought its service was legal while withholding potential evidence to the contrary, a team of studios argued in court documents filed in federal court.

Disney Enterprises Inc., Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. and others sued the company in June 2016 over its redistribution of their copyrighted films, rented by subscribers for as low as $1.

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