Justices Reinstate Copyright Lawsuit Over ‘Raging Bull’

The suit, filed in 2009 by the daughter of the author of the screenplay for the 1980 movie, had been dismissed on appeal for being brought too late.



Justices Skeptical of Aereo’s Business

Television broadcasters are challenging Aereo, an Internet start-up that uses arrays of small antennas to stream over-the-air signals to subscribers.



The Media Equation: At Stake in the Aereo Case Is How We Watch TV

The case has a little bit of everything, including the first big test at the Supreme Court of who owns and has rights to things stored in the cloud.



Netflix Says It Opposes Comcast’s Merger Bid

It was the clearest statement on the merger from Netflix, nearly two months after it agreed to pay Comcast for a more direct connection to the cable operator’s Internet backbone.

The Media Equation: Aereo Case Will Shape TV’s Future

A lot of people will be watching to see how the Supreme Court rules over the legality of Aereo because of what it could mean for the broader media ecosystem.



Barry Diller Says Aereo’s Survival Depends on Justices’ Decision

The court is to hear arguments over the legality of the streaming service on April 22. Mr. Diller, an investor, says losing the case could stifle innovation.

    

Justices Take Case on Free TV Streaming

Broadcasters contend Aereo’s service violates copyright laws. The company says it is not covered by the relevant provisions of those laws.

    



Justices Pass on Tax Case From Online Merchants

The United States Supreme Court will let stand a decision that the companies must collect sales taxes despite the lack of a physical presence in the state.

    



Justices to Hear ‘Raging Bull’ Copyright Appeal

The Supreme Court will hear an appeal in a dispute arising from the movie “Raging Bull,” brought by the daughter of a friend of Jake LaMotta, the boxer portrayed in the film.