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  1. Feb 27, 2018 · Justia Opinion Summary. Fox filed suit against TVEyes for copyright infringement after TVEyes, a media company that continuously records the audiovisual content of more than 1,400 television and radio channels, enabled its clients to watch Fox's programming. The Second Circuit held that TVEyes's actions were not protected by the fair use doctrine.

  2. Plaintiff Fox News Network, LLC (“Fox”) owns content that TVEyes recorded and provided to its clients; it sued TVEyes for copyright infringement in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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  4. Jan 28, 2019 · On February 27, 2018, in Fox News Network, LLC v. TVEyes, Inc., Case No. 15-3886 (2nd Cir. 2018), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that certain functions of TVEyes, a TV database service, do not qualify as fair uses under the Copyright Act.

  5. Feb 27, 2018 · Moreover, the court affirmed the district court’s conclusion that TVEyes is liable to Fox under a theory of direct copyright infringement because TVEyes’ conduct of deciding what audiovisual content to record, and copying and retainment of the content to enable to the Watch function, are an infringement, i.e., constitute volitional conduct ...

  6. Sep 9, 2014 · Fox News has shown, and TVEyes concedes, that Fox News owns valid copyrights in the nineteen television programs that form the subject of this lawsuit. TVEyes admits also that it copies, verbatim, each of Fox News' registered works.

  7. Dec 3, 2018 · Greg Stohr. Bloomberg News. The U.S. Supreme Court won’t question ruling that TVEyes Inc. has violated Fox News Network LLCs copyrights by recording television content and making it searchable for subscribers. The high court denied certiorari in the case Dec. 3.

  8. Mar 5, 2018 · Plaintiff Fox News Network, LLC (“Fox”) brought a copyright infringement action against Defendant TVEyes, Inc. (“TVEyes”) for the copying and redistribution of Fox’s copyrighted content to consumers. On appeal, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that the commercially lucrative nature of TVEyes’ redistribution of Fox’s content crossed the boundary of a ...

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