A federal appeals court has upheld a contempt citation by a lower court against EchoStar and Dish Network for patent infringement. That puts Dish/EchoStar on the hook for $103 million, plus interest, ...
Dish Network and sister company EchoStar have agreed to pay TiVo a half billion dollars to settle their patent litigation, giving Dish a license for TiVo’s key digital video recorder (DVR) patent and ...
Dish has to pay $74 million The Supreme Court has refused to get involved a $74 million judgment against Dish Network for nicking a patent held by TiVo involving digital… Dish has to pay $74 million ...
Dish Network and former parent company EchoStar have settled their long-running patent lawsuit with TiVo by agreeing to pay the company $500 million for unlawful infringement of TiVo’s “Time Warp” DVR ...
They do. Their new DVR's utilize different software. That doesn't change the fact that they took a TiVo initially and reverse engineered the thing for their first DVR. Pretty damn shady if you ask me.
Dish Network contends it developed the technology on its own. MARSHALL, Texas -- TiVo Inc. shared details of its technology with Dish Network, which later used it in its own TiVo-like boxes that can ...
For a while TiVo was the device to rely on if you wanted to DVR a program. Now that so many other companies provide this service, a judge has ruled that Dish Network can reopen their 2005 case against ...
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