PublicKnowledge: Why the Cablevision Decision Matters
In my post from Monday [http://www.publicknowledge.org/node/1697], I laid out a very brief outline of some of the conclusions reached by the Second Circuit in its Cablevision decision [http://www.publicknowledge.org/pdf/cablevision-decision-20080804.pdf] on remote DVRs. Today, I want to take a step
In my post from Monday, I laid out a very brief outline of some of the conclusions reached by the Second Circuit in its Cablevision decision on remote DVRs. Today, I want to take a step back and discuss why it was so important for the development of digital media and technology.
Two theories espoused by the TV networks in the case were extraordinarily dangerous for copyright law. The first was that fleeting, transitory copies like buffer copies could make someone liable for copyright infringement.