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Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. v. iCraveTV : ウィキペディア英語版
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. v. iCraveTV

''Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp v. iCraveTV'' (2000 WL 255989 W.D.Pa.) was a court case in the
United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania which enjoined iCraveTV, a Canadian TV streaming website, from operating within the US after finding it in violation of 20th Century Fox's, and several other motion picture studios and television networks, copyrights and trademarks. Granted January 1, 2000, this injunction, along with continued legal pressure, led to the iCraveTV's demise just 3 months after its debut.
==Background==

iCraveTV allowed users to stream network television directly through their personal computers via the internet. Broadcasts of 17 networks from Buffalo, NY and Toronto, Canada were picked up via a rooftop antennae in Toronto, turned into a retransmission signal, digitized, and then streamed online through the use of RealPlayer software at iCraveTV.com.〔 The website was free for end-users however iCraveTV sold advertising spots to American and Canadian Companies. It displayed these advertisements alongside the streamed original content. The website launched quietly on November 30, 1999 but grew rapidly; in December 2000 it had 800,000 unique visits and played 60 million instances of users being exposed to 30 second advertisements.〔
Under Canada's Broadcasting Act retransmission of broadcast signals in this manner is legal within Canada.〔 Because this retransmission is not necessarily legal in other countries, iCraveTV restricted use of its site to Canadian residents. Upon first visit to the site, users had to enter their 3 digit Canadian area code, verify that they were in Canada by clicking a box that said "I'm in Canada", and agree to the terms of use.〔 International users, however, were easily able to bypass these restrictions and made up 45% of the traffic to the website.〔

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