Provo, Utah-based movie streaming service
VidAngel, which offers up sanitized, family-friendly versions of Hollywood movies without offensive language, nudity, or violence, is continuing to stream its movies to users--despite a court order to shut down the service. VidAngel was ordered to shut down pending a trial for copyright infringement last week, but--according to irate studios--the firm apparently has continued to offer its service and even has been adding new films to its library. A judge granted a temporary injunction against VidAngel to the studios on December 12th, in a lawsuit filed by Disney, LucasFilm, 20th Century FOX and Warner Bros.
posted on Wednesday, December 21, 2016
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