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Governments and trial lawyer partners lose again in litigation against Netflix, Hulu

ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - Private lawyers who hoped to make a killing by suing Netflix, Hulu and other streaming video services with claims they owed taxes to municipalities lost again, with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruling there is no basis in Arkansas law for their case. ....

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Panel hears Arkansas city's demand for 5% of revenue from streaming services

Panel hears Arkansas city's demand for 5% of revenue from streaming services
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Tenn. City Sues Netflix, Hulu For Wireline Fees


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Tenn. City Sues Netflix, Hulu For Wireline Fees
Law360 (December 23, 2020, 7:55 PM EST) The city of Knoxville, Tennessee, has lodged a proposed class action against Netflix and Hulu, accusing the streaming giants of failing to pay required municipal fees for using public broadband wireline facilities to deliver their content to customers there. 
The complaint filed Dec. 22 in Tennessee federal court alleged that Netflix and Hulu are required by the Competitive Cable and Video Service Act to pay municipalities, counties or both a video service provider fee of up to 5% percent of their gross revenue.
When subscribers want to stream Netflix or Hulu, the internet-connected device being used would send a request to. ....

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