Friday, July 13, 2012

Startup relay of live TV to iPhones in NYC gets court OK

A startup company can continue to send live TV programming to iPhones and other mobile devices in New York, despite objections from major broadcasters that say expansion can threaten the free broadcasting of events such as the Super Bowl, a judge ruled Wednesday.

U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan said she understood how the service provided by the company, Aereo, may be unfair to broadcasters. But she said the law left her no choice but to reject a request by News Corp.'s Fox and other broadcasters to pull the plug on the company.

Aereo lets customers capture over-the-air broadcasts for viewing on iPhones, iPads and computers for $12 a month. A copyright infringement lawsuit was filed by Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC and others, accusing Aereo of copying and retransmitting their programming over the Internet unlawfully.? (Msnbc.com is a joint venture of Microsoft and NBCUniversal, a unit of Comcast.)

Aereo argued that it was providing a legal, alternate platform for free TV broadcasts and was merely letting users rent a remotely located antenna to access content they could receive for free by installing the same equipment at home. Its chief executive told the judge at a hearing that extended litigation would be "the end of the company."

Nathan's ruling was on a request for a preliminary injunction. Generally, more evidence is presented before a judge makes a final ruling that can then be appealed, but Nathan said the broadcasters have indicated they are likely to appeal immediately. Lawyers on both sides did not immediately respond to messages for comment Wednesday.

The judge said the broadcasters are likely to suffer irreparable harm as a result of her ruling, including to their ability to negotiate with advertisers once viewers are siphoned from traditional distribution avenues, making it seem that fewer people are watching programs than actually are. She said it also will affect their retransmission agreements because companies will demand concessions from broadcasters to make up for the apparent loss in viewership. These deals, she said, amount to billions of dollars a year for broadcasters.

The judge said Aereo's service has only just begun to operate on any significant scale and the company has conceded that it intends to expand. She noted that the service had grown from 100 users to 3,500 users this year before a hearing she conducted several weeks ago and that Aereo had conducted surveys suggesting its services could prompt a substantial portion of its subscribers to cancel their cable TV subscriptions.

She added that broadcasters' "showing of imminent irreparable harm is substantial, but not overwhelming."

In siding with Aereo, the judge said the case probably would have been decided in favor of the broadcasters were it not for a ruling by the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan in a case challenging Cablevision's Remote Storage DVR system. Cablevision was found not to violate copyrights in the case.

The judge noted that Aereo's lawyers had argued that, like Cablevision, it effectively rents to its users remote equipment comparable to what they could install at home. The broadcasters had argued that the judge should conclude Aereo engages in a public performance by transmitting the programming.

The judge said arguments by broadcasters in the Aereo case were "profoundly similar to those already considered and rejected" by the appeals court.

"This court does not believe it would be appropriate to blaze a trail that runs opposed to the direction dictated by Cablevision," she wrote.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48154776/ns/technology_and_science-tech_and_gadgets/

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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Video: Smerconish: Obama cut taxes in a big way, but needs to vocalize actions more

Report: Paterno, other leaders covered for Sandusky

Penn State football coach Joe Paterno and other university leaders "repeatedly concealed critical facts relating to Sandusky?s child abuse" from authorities, according to Louis Freeh, the former FBI director who conducted an investigation for the university in the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036697/vp/48154465#48154465

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Kenya police: Iranians shipped 100kg of explosives

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

'Twilight' Studio 'Saddened' By Fan's Death At Comic-Con

Gisella G. will be 'respectfully remembered' during Thursday's 'Breaking Dawn' panel in San Diego.
By Kara Warner


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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1689349/twilight-comic-con-fan-death-studio-statement.jhtml

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Young dad, $15,000 in credit card debt

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Carlos Rodriguez, 33, Austin. He's a health care project administrator.

(Money magazine) -- Like many thirtysomethings, Carlos Rodriguez is repairing financial damage from his twenties.

The health care project administrator has $15,000 on credit cards, partly from financing a master's degree, but also from "reckless spending," he admits.

When real estate was hot, he bought a seller-financed house in Austin to use as a rental property, inheriting a property lien that's now $3,600.

And he has grownup obligations: He has an 8-year-old son from a previous relationship and pays $720 a month in child support.

The good news is that Rodriguez recently received a promotion that pushed his salary from $59,000 to $67,000. In addition, he earns $6,500 annually working as a division petty officer in the Navy Reserve. Eventually he'd like to become a chief strategy officer in his field.

He also wants to save more for retirement and his son's college. But he knows the credit card debt is holding him back.

THE PROBLEM

One word: debt. Besides the credit cards and property lien, Rodriguez has an $8,100 auto loan, a $73,000 mortgage on his rental property at a 7% interest rate, and a $139,000 mortgage at 6% on a multifamily home (he lives in half of it and rents the other side).

Plus, he has only $1,000 saved for emergencies.

RODRIGUEZ'S FINANCES

Income: $73,500

Assets: $36,000 in retirement accounts, $1,000 in cash

Goals: Pay off debt; move up in his career

THE ADVICE

Refinance. Rodriguez enjoys being a landlord. His rental income covers three-quarters of the monthly payments on his home loans -- including the one he lives in.

After speaking with local mortgage brokers, Austin financial planner Eric Hehman says Rodriguez could drop the rates on his loans to 4.5% and 4%. By then applying the $370-a-month savings to the high-rate debt, he could wipe it out in just over two years.

Save more. Post-raise, Rodriguez should hike his 403(b) contribution from 3% to 10% of pay. He can also put $150 a month into his emergency fund and $150 into a 529 college savings plan for his son; once his debt is retired in two years, he can boost that emergency savings even more.

Focus on career goals. Rodriguez should reach out to higher-ups in his current organization and broaden his contacts outside his immediate network to include, say, advisory firms that help support chief strategy officers, says Kate Wendleton, president of the Five O'Clock Club, a national career-coaching group.

Says Wendleton: "He might even get hired by one of them."

LESS DEBT, MORE SAVINGS

A refi -- and a raise -- will give Rodriguez the means to wipe out his high-rate debt in 25 months.

Currently, he pays $776 a month in high-interest debt and puts no money away for his son's college.

Monthly contributions post-raise and refinance:

  • High-interest debt payments: $1,146
  • Cash savings: $150
  • Son's 529 plan: $150

Contributions in two years:

  • High-interest debt payments: $0
  • Cash savings: $1,296
  • Son's 529 plan: $150

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Source: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/money_latest/~3/TSddsyBGwX8/index.htm

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Air India passengers relieved to get home, some miffed with Pakistan

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Air India passengers relieved to get home, some miffed with Pakistan

New Delhi, July 9 (IANS) Back home after a 12-hour ordeal, some passengers of the Air India flight that made an emergency landing in Pakistan?s southern Sindh province early Monday morning were upset about not receiving any help from the neighbouring country.

Interaction with a dozen passengers revealed that despite India lauding the ?good cooperation? from the Pakistani authorities for ensuring their safe return, some passengers felt that they were ill-treated.
Ramesh Chandiwala, 66-year-old chartered accountant, termed the Pakistani authorities rigid and saidthat the experience had left a bad taste in his mouth.
Chandiwala also slammed Air India condemning the national carrier of ?acting late.?
?We were not allowed to step out and they did not provide any refreshments,? said another passenger Jayashree Purohit, who had gone to Abu Dhabi on a vacation with her family.
However, as an official here explained, ?since Nawabshah airport (where the aircraft made an emergency landing) is a non-scheduled civilian airport, passengers without a visa are not allowed to disembark?. Even so, meals and basic provisions were provided through a local restaurant at Nawabshah?.
Official sources in New Delhi said: ?The Pakistani authorities went out of their way and were very helpful and cooperative? providing water and refreshments to the stranded passengers.?
Flight AI-940, carrying 122 passengers departed Abu Dhabi at 0015 hours Monday after originating from Bahrain and made an emergency landing at Nawabshah airport at about 2.57 am (IST) after the pilot noticed a hydraulic failure warning.
India sent an Air India Airbus A-320 to pick up the passengers from Nawabshah airport in Sindh.
Looking visibly relieved and happy to be back home, the passengers were all praise for the flight crew.
?The crew was very good and we were treated very nicely. I will surely be traveling with Air India again,? said 19-year-old Akshay Purohit.
For 60-year-old businessman Arvinder Singh, the flight crew was the only source of comfort in those tormenting hours.
?It was definitely a scary experience when we realized that the hydraulics had failed and we were making an emergency landing. We were told to hold on tight and be prepared for anything? It was traumatic,? he said.
?But once we landed, the marvelous crew ensured that we were comfortable. They were very brave,? he added.
Agreed another passenger, Shashi Chandiwala: ?The crew was so good, we never realized how those tormenting hours, stranded in the flight flew by? I am happy to be home.?
?Indo-Asian news Service
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Source: http://www.inewsone.com/2012/07/09/air-india-passengers-relieved-to-get-home-some-miffed-with-pakistan/140943

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