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FilmOn.com’s mobile site was still streaming some Los Angeles TV stations...

FilmOn.com’s mobile site was still streaming some Los Angeles TV stations to mobile devices Tuesday morning, we found. Live streams of KTLA, KCAL, KABC and others were listed in a channel lineup that also included BBC News, Sky News, FilmOn…

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Drama and adult programming such as Filfthon XXX Latina. A federal judge in New York on Monday issued a temporary restraining order barring the site from redistributing the signals of the four major networks’ Los Angeles stations, in an order setting up a hearing on a preliminary injunction. By late Tuesday on FilmOn.com’s mobile site, the streams of some stations had been replaced with a static image that said “LIVE,” but programming from CBS’s KCAL was still available. The major broadcast networks sued after FilmOn began promoting its free-online video service. FilmOn said it’s working on arguments to the court and plans to file them soon along with an expert opinion that “FilmOn is indeed a cable system” and entitled to carry the stations under a compulsory license. FilmOn.com founder David Alki said in an interview that the CBS programming would be taken down by day’s end. FilmOn.com will add 10 channels Wednesday, including two Los Angeles Spanish-language TV stations, he said. In coming weeks the site will add more than 60 foreign and domestic cable networks, Alki said. He said he’s interviewing “top law firms” to bring “antitrust actions” against three of the four major broadcast networks.