A lawsuit filed in Alberta provincial court is raising questions about how popular media-streaming devices are being used — and whether consumers can be held responsible if they are used to watch illegal content. The suit was filed by Allarco Entertainment, the company that owns Super Channel, and is suing four popular Canadian retailers. Heather Yourex-West explains.
- Allarco’s battle to protect Super Channel programs from theft goes to Alberta court
- Super Channel is suing retailers, customers over TV boxes and pirate content