The US Solicitor General, Elena Kagan, used to be Harvard Law's dean (and Charles Nesson's boss). These days, though, she represents the US government before the Supreme Court. Her office has just ...
In a ruling against the major entertainment conglomerates, a federal court of appeals said Monday that Cablevision can introduce a remote-storage DVR system. By Paul Bond, The Associated Press In a ...
Despite possible legal challenges, Cablevision is moving ahead with plans to deploy its Remote Storage-DVR (RS-DVR) this summer, a service that allows cable TV subscribers to record shows on ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A federal appeals court has thrown out a lower court decision, granting Cablevision the right to ...
New York-based cable operator Cablevision has lost a court battle which pitted the company against Hollywood studios and television networks over its proposed plans to introduce Remote Storage DVRs.
Cablevision Systems, a Cable TV provider that serves areas of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut is working on a unique remote PVR (Personal Video Recorder) system that will let users record, pause, ...
A Supreme Court victory for Cablevision Systems Corporation will translate into a huge win for all Cable TV companies. Hollywood, recording studios, sports leagues and the Screen Actors Guild have all ...
Cablevision, which has been testing a "remote DVR" service for several months with some employees, says it will start rolling out the service to customers beginning next month. Unlike a conventional ...
Cablevision resurrects an old idea. Can they keep this one from being rubbed off like its predecessor? Can they get customers to bite?<BR><BR> Story.