The plaintiffs in the new cases are essentially arguing that streaming services have more in common with cable TV operators than they do with the Internet.
Streaming fees could rise 5% as cities sue to impose a ‘Netflix tax’|Jeff|August 19, 2020|Fortune
It turned out that not all service operators had made the effort to tell users in advance.
How India became the world’s leader in internet shutdowns|Katie McLean|August 19, 2020|MIT Technology Review
That task falls to professional operators, experts in an individual telescope’s complex operations who still work in control rooms located on observatory mountaintops.
Social Distancing From the Stars|Emily Levesque|August 11, 2020|Quanta Magazine
An operator answering the phone referred the Blade to the direct number of the department’s Chief of Police, Andrew Block.
Brian Sims accused of threatening fellow Pa. lawmaker|Lou Chibbaro Jr.|August 9, 2020|Washington Blade
Wright approved one of the wells after the operator agreed to bring it into compliance, according to the letter.
Two Texas Regulators Tried to Enforce the Rules. They Were Fired.|David Hasemyer, InsideClimate News|December 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Teague replied: “I have to allow an operator or plugger a way to appeal when he believes our requirements are unreasonable.”
Two Texas Regulators Tried to Enforce the Rules. They Were Fired.|David Hasemyer, InsideClimate News|December 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In 1881, along came Bailey, operator of another circus, and two circuses joined to give rise to the first three-ring spectacle.
We’re All Carnies Now: Why We Can’t Quit the Circus|Anthony Paletta|November 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Unsure of what to do, the operator asked a superior what the correct move would be.
The Israeli Way of Death|Miranda Frum|July 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST
SGR-A1 scans autonomously, and once it detects suspected intruders alerts the operator.
Smoke Rings, Mystery Backpacks and Gun-Toting Robots: The Weird Wartech of the Korean Conflict|Kyle Mizokami|April 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST
When the operator has composed twenty or twenty-five of these slugs, his take is completed.
News Writing|M. Lyle Spencer
Some species germinate quicker than others, and the operator must determine by previous trial what these differences are.
The Nursery Book|Liberty Hyde Bailey
“And, by the way, take your time in sending to the operator at the Junction,” he added.
The Young Railroaders|Francis Lovell Coombs
The operator, an old woman, took a tablespoon and filled it with water.
The Covenant of Salt|Henry Clay Trumbull
She made the operator go home to his family to spend Christmas afternoon.
Janice Day|Helen Beecher Long
British Dictionary definitions for operator
operator
/ (ˈɒpəˌreɪtə) /
noun
a person who operates a machine, instrument, etc, esp, a person who makes connections on a telephone switchboard or at an exchange
a person who owns or operates an industrial or commercial establishment
a speculator, esp one who operates on currency or stock markets
informala person who manipulates affairs and other people
mathsany symbol, term, letter, etc, used to indicate or express a specific operation or process, such as Δ (the differential operator)
MathematicsA function, especially one from a set to itself, such as differentiation of a differentiable function or rotation of a vector. In quantum mechanics, measurable quantities of a physical system, such as position and momentum, are related to unique operators applied to the wave equation describing the system.
A logical operator.
GeneticsA segment of chromosomal DNA that regulates the activity of the structural genes of an operon by interacting with a specific repressor.