We began our commentary on the Zediva internet movie streaming service in March when I pointed out the flaws in Zediva’s reliance on the Cartoon Network case for its copyright infringement avoidance model. The MPAA sued Zediva in April, then…
The Zediva copyright infringement / video streaming dispute — which we noted back in April — has come to a head with the MPAA winning a preliminary injunction against the fledgling internet video “rental” company. Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., et…
Last month we reported about movie streaming newcomer Zediva, which allows users to watch newly released DVDs at $2 per “rental” despite failing to secure any copyright license with Hollywood studios. Now the Movie Picture Association of America (MPAA) seems…
Movie streaming newcomer Zediva allows users to watch newly released DVDs at $2 per “rental” despite failing to secure any copyright license with Hollywood studios. Zediva fills a market gap left open by streaming services, such as Netflix, by streaming…