FCC Asked to Examine 'TV Everywhere'
Media Post, September 3, 2009
By Wendy Davis
Strategies to require Web users to subscribe to cable video before they can watch TV programs online might be lawful, but don't appear to mark a change for the better. Certainly they're not sitting well with some advocacy groups. Public Knowledge said that it intends to ask the FCC to scrutinize "TV Everywhere."
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