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Amazon And Netflix Are Suing A Shady Streaming Service For $195,000 Per Copyright Violation
Amazon, Netflix and several major Hollywood studios are all suing Set TV, a seemingly too-good-to-be-true streaming service that offers 500 channels for $US20 ($26) per month. The copyright suit seeks $US150,000 ($195,478) per work infringed, and it sure looks like they have a case against the cord-cutting company.
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Foxtel’s Presto Movie Streaming Is Now Cheaper Than Netflix
Foxtel’s all-you-can-eat movie streaming service has just slashed its monthly fee in half. As of this Sunday, Presto will only cost you $9.99 per month, making it cheaper than paying for Netflix. Already pay for Presto? Great — you get a month for free, just because.
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Intel Wants To Start A Web-Based TV Service?
Just a few weeks ago we heard rumours that Google was plotting a pay TV service set to launch this year, and now a Wall Street Journal report has surfaced, suggesting that Intel is also planning to launch a web-based TV service in 2012.
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Sony’s Google TV Streamer Picks Up Where The Logitech Revue Left Off
Logitech may have balked on their relationship with the Google TV platform, but Sony’s new Google TV streamer is hard evidence that the company is fully committed to the Android-based IPTV ecosystem.