Entertainment & Sports,
Intellectual Property,
Civil Litigation
Sep. 12, 2018
Streaming company agrees to permanent injunction sought by entertainment companies
Streaming device manufacturer TickBox agreed to a $25 million stipulated judgment and a permanent injunction Tuesday, removing access to pirated content after a legal battle with many of Hollywood’s major studios.
Streaming device manufacturer TickBox agreed to a $25 million stipulated judgment and a permanent injunction Tuesday, removing access to pirated content after a legal battle with major Hollywood studios.
Universal, Disney, Twentieth Century Fox, Paramount, Warner Bros., Amazon and Netflix sued TickBox TV LLC in October 2017, alleging the Georgia-based company provided illegal access to copyrighted content.
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