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Mark P. McKenna

2014

Aereo

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The Limits Of The Supreme Court’S Technological Analogies, Mark Mckenna Jun 2014

The Limits Of The Supreme Court’S Technological Analogies, Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Op-ed The Limits of the Supreme Court’s Technological Analogies published on Slate.com on June 26.


Mark Mckenna Quoted Forbes Article Aereo Loses Big As Supreme Court Calls It Equivalent To Cable Tv On June 25., Mark Mckenna Jun 2014

Mark Mckenna Quoted Forbes Article Aereo Loses Big As Supreme Court Calls It Equivalent To Cable Tv On June 25., Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna quoted in Forbes article Aereo Loses Big As Supreme Court Calls It Equivalent To Cable TV on June 25. Mark McKenna of Notre Dame Law School wasn’t so sure, saying the decision might threaten cloud services that allow users to transmit copies of protected content to themselves. “I think Breyer meant here to distinguish Dropbox, where I might store copies I legitimately acquired, but I don’t think it’s much comfort since I only owned the first copy and Dropbox doesn’t really know if I owned it or not,” McKenna told me, via e-mail. “That’s the cloud companies’ concern …


Mark Mckenna Quoted In Cbs News Article Supreme Court Deals Severe Blow To Aereo On June 25., Mark Mckenna Jun 2014

Mark Mckenna Quoted In Cbs News Article Supreme Court Deals Severe Blow To Aereo On June 25., Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna quoted in CBS News article Supreme Court deals severe blow to Aereo on June 25.

"The Supreme Court today found that Aereo is similar to cable companies and publicly performs copyrighted works when it re-transmits over-the-air signals to its customers," said University of Notre Dame law professor Mark McKenna.