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Here is the ruling on Maine's A la Carte bill.
Comcast, ViacomCBS, Discovery and Disney achieve a narrow victory on a preliminary injunction motion concerning the state's novel à la carte mandate.
Maine attempted to revolutionize the cable television market by giving consumers the ability to purchase unbundled channels and television programs. Based on a new decision, the effort may have happened a tad too quickly. On Friday, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against enforcement of LD 832 with the conclusion that Maine's recently enacted "?* la carte" law likely violated the First Amendment rights of Comcast, ViacomCBS, Discovery and Disney. But U.S. District Court Judge Nancy Torresen's 35-page decision hands the TV giants only a narrow victory that could portend trouble for them down the road.
Maine lawmakers passed LD 832 earlier this year with an eye toward doing something about the expensive cost of subscribing to cable TV packages. Blame for the rising price of cable services was attributed by the law's sponsor to consumers being "forced to purchase cable TV packages which include dozens of channels the consumer has no interest in watching.”
Here is the ruling on Maine's A la Carte bill.