FOUR FLAGS CABLEVISION v. MAYNARD

Docket No. 79294.

145 Mich. App. 49 (1985)

377 N.W.2d 339

FOUR FLAGS CABLEVISION v. MAYNARD

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided August 19, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas K. Byerley, for plaintiff.

James S. Ford, Jr., for defendant.

Before: SHEPHERD, P.J., and R.M. MAHER and W.R. PETERSON, JJ.


W.R. PETERSON, J.

Plaintiff is in the business of transmitting signals through coaxial cables and offers a service commonly known as cable television for which it has a nonexclusive franchise to operate within certain areas. Unlike public UHF or VHF television broadcasters, whose transmissions may be received without charge by any member of the public who owns a television set, plaintiff's programming cannot be received by the owner of a television set without paying...

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