Cox Communications
Coverage of Cox Communications in the Nexus archive.
- Man arrested, accused of stealing $2K worth of copper wire
A man was arrested after being accused of stealing $2,000 worth of copper wire from a Cox Communications work site. The incident occurred in Pride, as indicated by the reference to the individual as a 'Pride man.'
- SpaceX, Charter discussed mobile phone partnership in U.S.
SpaceX and Charter Communications discussed a potential partnership to offer consumer mobile phone services, with Charter possibly routing SpaceX's traffic through its infrastructure. SpaceX aims to expand as a direct-to-consumer provider, leveraging spectrum acquisitions and partnerships like its current Starlink Mobile service through T-Mobile. Charter, which recently merged with Cox Communications, currently offers wireless services via infrastructure deals with T-Mobile and Verizon.
- Sony's failed war against Internet piracy may doom other copyright lawsuits
Sony and other major record labels suffered a defeat at the Supreme Court in their attempt to make Internet service providers pay financial penalties for copyright infringement. The Supreme Court ruled that Cox Communications is not liable under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. This ruling may have wide-ranging effects on copyright lawsuits.
- SCOTUS overturns 5th Circuit ruling that told ISP to kick pirates off Internet
The Supreme Court overturned a 5th Circuit ruling that held ISP Grande Communications liable for contributory copyright infringement related to piracy. This decision aligns with a previous ruling against Cox Communications, reinforcing that ISPs are not liable for copyright infringement unless they actively facilitate it.