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Tenn. Court Latest to Dismiss Franchise Fee Suit Against Netflix and Hulu

On Monday, a federal court found in favor of defendants Netflix and Hulu in the City of Knoxville, Tennessee’s suit seeking to force them...

9th Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Reno’s Franchise Fee Suit Against Netflix and Hulu

The Ninth Circuit affirmed the findings of a Nevada federal judge last week, concluding that the City of Reno had no right to assess...

Ill. Federal Court Dismisses Right-of-Way Fee Suits Against Streaming Networks

According to a 28-page opinion authored by Magistrate Judge Mark A. Beatty, defendants Netflix, Disney, Apple, Hulu, Amazon, CBS, YouTube, CuriosityStream, Peacock TV, DirecTV,...

DISH Network Wants to Nix Reconsideration Motion in City’s Suit Against Online Video Streaming Platforms

DISH Network has reversed course in its effort to send a state law fee dispute case back to Illinois state court, where it was...

DISH Network Not Entitled to ‘Mulligan’ in Rights-of-Way Fee Dispute, Plaintiff Says of Motion for Reconsideration

The Village of Shiloh, Illinois said the court should not entertain DISH Network’s motion for reconsideration of its order granting remand to state court,...

California State Court Tosses City’s Right-of-Way Fee Dispute Against Hulu and Netflix

On Tuesday, Judge Yvette M. Palazuelos rejected the City of Lancaster, Calif.’s bid to hold Hulu and Netflix accountable for unpaid franchise fees in...

DISH Network Implores Court to Rethink Remand Order in Illinois Municipality’s Right-of-Way Fee Class Action

Last Friday, DISH Network filed an amended motion for reconsideration of the court’s March 24 order granting plaintiff the Village of Shiloh’s motion for...

Netflix and Hulu Press 9th Cir. to Affirm Dismissal of Reno’s Local Franchise Fee Case

A pair of answering briefs filed with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday argued that the district court correctly interpreted the Nevada...
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