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COMCAST OF MAINE/NEW HAMPSHIRE INC et al v. MILLS et al
Case Number:
1:19-cv-00410
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Constitutional - State Statute
Judge:
Firms
- Arnold & Porter
- Bernstein Shur
- Drummond & Drummond
- Drummond Woodsum
- Eaton Peabody
- Jensen Baird
- Latham & Watkins
- Linnell Choate
- Paul Hastings
- Preti Flaherty
- Rudman Winchell
- Troubh Heisler
- Willkie Farr
Companies
- A&E Television Networks LLC
- Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network
- CBS Corp.
- Comcast Corp.
- Motion Picture Association Inc.
- National Association of Broadcasters
- NBCUniversal Media LLC
- Paramount Global
- The Walt Disney Co.
- Warner Bros. Discovery Inc.
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April 26, 2021
Maine's A La Carte Cable Law Scrapped After 1st Circ. Loss
A Maine federal judge permanently blocked a contentious state law requiring cable providers to sell service for channels individually, rather than all-or-nothing bundles, after the industry prevailed in the First Circuit on free speech grounds.
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January 23, 2020
Maine Wants 1st Circ. To Unblock Pay-Per-Channel Cable Law
Maine wants the First Circuit to give it the go-ahead to start enforcing its new law that would allow customers to buy channels individually without being locked into a specific cable package, after a federal judge blocked it from taking effect.
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January 02, 2020
Maine's Piecemeal Cable TV Law Blocked For Now
A Maine federal judge has halted a new law that would allow customers to buy cable channels individually without being locked into a specific programming package.
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October 10, 2019
Towns Cut From Challenge To Maine's Cable Unbundling Law
Fifteen Maine towns slipped out of a suit Thursday brought by Disney, Fox and other big broadcasters challenging a new law that would allow customers to buy channels individually without being locked in to a specific cable package.
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September 11, 2019
Cable Giants Seek Swift Ruling On Maine's Unbundling Law
A coalition of broadcasters — including Comcast, Disney and Fox — asked a Maine federal court Wednesday for a quick hearing in its suit against state officials and 15 municipalities, which seeks to block a new law allowing customers to pick and buy channels individually instead of purchasing an entire cable package.