A little-known company wants to spend $100 million to go after internet providers that allegedly ignored DMCA notices.
A little-known company wants to spend $100 million to go after internet providers that allegedly ignored DMCA notices.
by Janko RoettgersOct 2, 2025, 9:53 PM UTCJanko Roettgers is a tech reporter and author of the Lowpass newsletter.
There’s a new twist in the long and winding saga of Redbox’s demise: Assets originally belonging to the company’s corporate parent, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, may have finally found a buyer. But don’t expect a resurrection of Redbox’s red kiosks, or Chicken Soup’s
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