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TiVo Blog (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Earlier today the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review DISH’s long standing patent dispute with TiVo. As a result, DISH has agreed to pay TiVo $104 million! Here’s the statement that DISH released earlier today: As expected, the Supreme Court denied our petition for certiorari today. The Supreme Court’s decision, however, does not impact our software design-around, [...]
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
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Off On A Tangent (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Comcast TiVo Alien Autopsy - Recording Schedule , originally uploaded by stevegarfield . Now that my TiVo is brand new again, I ned to set up my season passes. Terminator, Heroes, Making hte Band, America's Next Top Model, Grey's Anatomy, The Office... I'm sure there are more that I'll remember as hte Fall season starts up again. What are your favorite shows?
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Off On A Tangent (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Comcast TiVo Alien Autopsy - Lost Shows , originally uploaded by stevegarfield . My TiVo was swapped out today. The initial sympton was that the GUIDE was not being populated with data. It now seems that this is a more widespread problem and the Comcast Guy tells me that they are workign on it. At the same time, the TiVo Guys want to do an autopsy in my specific unit. So my existing TiVo was removed...
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BetaNews (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
The nation's highest court today shut the door on EchoStar's and Dish Network's petitions for a final appeal of their patent infringement case. Now all they can hope is for mercy from TiVo, if they are to continue producing DVRs in the US.
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The Blade (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Just when you thought that the problems for Dish Network were about to be over, Dish ends up paying $104 million to Tivo for violating their DVR patent. But does the story end there? Maybe not. According to an article over at ARS Technica the satellite company may still be in hot water. Seems that [...]
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IPBiz (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
The San Francisco Chronicle reported: TiVo's patent battle with Dish Network Corp. turned in favor of the Alviso company Monday [Oct. 6, 2008] when the Supreme Court declined to take up Dish Network's appeal , forcing the satellite television company to pay $104 million in damages.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
TiVo's patent battle with Dish Network Corp. turned in favor of the Alviso company Monday when the Supreme Court declined to take up Dish Network's appeal, forcing the satellite television company to pay $104 million in damages. Dish Network, which operates...
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TiVo Lovers (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
The US Supreme Court today declined to hear DISH Network's appeal of TiVo's patent victory, effectively upholding the ruling. DISH Network will now pay TiVo $104 million, the amount awarded by the jury in 2006 plus interest, which has been held in escrow during the appeals process. TiVo issued the following statement: "We are extremely pleased that the United States Supreme Court has denied EchoStar's...
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | yesterday
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- The U.S. Supreme Court denied Dish Network Corp.'s and EchoStar Corp.'s request to review an appeals court ruling that favored TiVo Inc. , the companies said Monday. As a result, Dish and Echostar said they will pay TiVo a total of $104 million, which will be released in the next few days. Market Pulse Stories are Rapid-fire, short news bursts on stocks and markets as...
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TG Daily (Free subscription) | yesterday
The United States Supreme Court denied EchoStar's petition to review the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruling that upheld a judgment of patent infringement, award of damages and a permanent injunction against EchoStar's infringing DVR products earlier this year.The ruling from January of this awarded Tivo more than $94 million: $73,991,964 was . More than $21 million were added...
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Digital Media Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
Alviso, Calif. - The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal lodged by DISH Network operator EchoStar Communications (NASD: DISH) of a federal appeals court ruling that found the company committed willful patent infringement against TiVo (NASD: TIVO) , meaning EchoStar will now be forced to pay TiVo approximately $104 million in damages. EchoStar said in a statement that the ruling was expected,...
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Tech Beat (Free subscription) | yesterday
Amid a sea of red Oct. 6 on the U.S. stock exchanges with the Dow plunging below 10,000 and the Nasdaq faring no better, TiVo was one of the few companies to see its fortunes rise in trading. The company's...
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NewTeeVee (Free subscription) | yesterday
Supreme Court Stays Out of TiVo vs. Dish; high court won’t consider an appeal of the $74 million judgment against the satellite company over a patent dispute with the DVR maker. (The Associated Press) Time Warner Reacts to LIN Dispute By Urging People Online; after the two companies didn’t reach an agreement, Time Warner displays a [...]
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bizjournals (Free subscription) | yesterday
Television recording company TiVo Inc. praised a U.S. Supreme Court denial of its rival EchoStar Communications Corp.’s appeal in a patent fight, and said, “We look forward to expeditious receipt of damages.” (SATS) (DISH) (TIVO) (GOOG)