The Tennessee Supreme Court pressed both sides at oral argument Tuesday in Knoxville’s case arguing
Knoxville seeks to represent a class of Tennessee municipalities that argue streaming services should pay them a portion of their subscription revenue because they are “video service providers” under the Tennessee Competitive Cable and Video Services Act.
Similar arguments are playing out in cases across the country. The attorneys arguing before the Tennessee court argued a near-identical case recently in Ohio, where the justices ...
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