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DISH Network and EchoStar Statement Regarding Tivo

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DISH Network and EchoStar Statement Regarding Tivo

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – May 30, 2008 – DISH Network Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH) and EchoStar Corporation (NASDAQ: SATS) issued the following statement regarding Tivo:

"Today, DISH Network and EchoStar filed a lawsuit against Tivo asking a Delaware court to find that our new DVR software does not infringe Tivo’s '389 patent. The lawsuit is in response to Tivo's continued public statements that our new DVR software infringes.

“This action is independent of Tivo’s anticipated motion for contempt in the Eastern District of Texas. We believe any contempt motion by Tivo should be denied because we are in full compliance with the injunction."
 
"The folks from Echostar have filed a complaint against TiVo. In this complaint they throw all kinds of things at TiVo hoping that something will stick."

I am sorry to say, but this appears to be desperate act from a company about to have their DVRs turned off, as well as the potential for tens of thousands of "newer technology " infringing units (i.e. 622/722) to be joined in the injunction.

It shoud be interesting, but my money (along with 150 million of E*'s money to date) is on TiVo.
 
Does TIVO even sell a DVR any more? Who uses one in their system? I thought D* was selling their own branded DVR now.
 
There was an article yersterda of tvweek that Tivo has been losing subs and it is in financial crisis. I guess Tivo only way of survival is through these law suits and the fees that they can get from D* and others that are willing to pay them.
 
There was an article yersterda of tvweek that Tivo has been losing subs and it is in financial crisis. I guess Tivo only way of survival is through these law suits and the fees that they can get from D* and others that are willing to pay them.

Well they posted a profit for the quarter so who knows.
 
TVweek reported a substantial drop in membership that it is only predicted to drop even more. I do not know how they reported a profit but TVweek report was not that great with the number of members dropping from a year ago.
 
What the HE-double-hockey-sticks is going ON here?!!! I wish E* or Dish Network would just be HONEST with us!!!

It's been years now and I keep hearing about how Tivo sued E* and now E* suing Tivo. What the heck? Why did Tivo sue E* to begin with? Why did Tivo win? What EXACTLY did E* infringe upon? How is it that E* feels they are no longer infringing upon it? This whole thing doesn't make sense.

If Tivo sued E* because of time shifting, then there is NO WAY for E* to stop infringing without doing one of two things: SHUTTING DOWN all DVR functions or paying Tivo for the license to continue doing so.

These statements from E* mean nothing to me. I remember reading the first news release stating that they "believed" they would win the original suit. Then they "believed" they would win the appeal. Now they "believe any contempt motion by Tivo should be denied because [they] are in full compliance with the injunction."

As much as I want to believe E*/Dish, I'm starting to believe they're not giving us the full story.

So, what is it EXACTLY that they got sued for and lost and, how, EXACTLY, did they become "fully compliant"?
 
So, what is it EXACTLY that they got sued for and lost and, how, EXACTLY, did they become "fully compliant"?
You need to read the thread in the war zone for more complete info. http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-network-vs-directv-war-zone/132547-notice-tivo-injunction.html
Short summary, Tivo sued E* for patent infringement in both software and hardware. Texas jury agreed with Tivo. E* appealed and got the hardware infringement reversed but the software infringement was upheld. Now Tivo wants $$ and punishment. E* claims it's "new and improved DVR software" no longer infringes on Tivo's patents.
 
Tivo has never had a profitable year.

Their lawsuit reminds me of SCO and their unix/linux gambit.
 

OK, I read BOTH pdf documents there and I learned very little. Neither documents describe the EXACT functionality that E* used to infringe upon Tivo's patents. The only thing that I read of any value was this:


So, to me, this states that E* was supposed to stop all DVR functions within 30 days. And since they did not do so, they are now out of compliance. Am I misunderstanding something here?

I repeat, what did E* do wrong? Was it a specific feature? Was it simple the whole fact that they HAD DVR's? Was it the way the code was written? What was it EXACTLY?
 
I repeat, what did E* do wrong? Was it a specific feature? Was it simple the whole fact that they HAD DVR's? Was it the way the code was written? What was it EXACTLY?
Dish infringed claim 31 of TiVo's patent:

 
I still don't get it and I've mentioned this before, E* basically admits that they did have infringing technology but now they have a software update which resolved that issues in the newer receivers.

Am I missing something here?