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MediaTube asking Supreme Court to review Bell Fibe case

News | 10/01/2019 5:44 pm EDT
SCC sets Canadian jurisdiction in Facebook privacy case
The Supreme Court of Canada (Hill Times photo by Andrew Meade).

Six years after first filing suit alleging BCE Inc. infringed on its patent in the making of the telecom’s Fibe TV — and along the way suffering a number of decisions against it — MediaTube Corp. is asking the Supreme Court of Canada to review its case. 

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