Project Concord’s online video licensing dispute with Comcast/NBCUniversal may have...
Project Concord’s online video licensing dispute with Comcast/NBCUniversal may have “broad implications for the future of online video distribution,” Public Knowledge attorney John Bergmayer wrote in a letter to the FCC. He urged the agency to make sure it does…
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not discourage Project Concord or companies like it from taking advantage of the protections it puts in place during its merger review process. “Not all companies have PCI’s ability to pursue claims in the face of tough opposition,” he wrote (http://xrl.us/bnnec8). Without assurances that cost-shifting arbitration proceedings will be available, some companies may be discouraged from enforcing their rights at all, he said: “Thus, parties that are victorious in arbitration should be able to expect their costs will be recovered."