Emotional? Come on Don...I'm a man and retired Marine...nothing emotional, sensitive or empathetic about me.
My position on this case has remained unchanged over-the-years. While I do not believe the Tivo patents are unenforceable (my opinion), the courts ruled otherwise and they issued a lawful order for Dish Network to disable the infringing DVRs. Dish Network, under the stewardship of its CEO, decided to willfully violate the court order and were subsequently judged to be in contempt. After all, the definition of contempt is willful disobedience of a lawful order.
My only complaint is that Charlie's stubbornness (self admitted in this case) is causing the shareholders to lose money. If this were Mr. Ergen's personal funds then so be it. However, the CEO has a fiduciary duty to run the company for the benefit of shareholders. Moreover, he must exercise common law duties of care, skill and diligence. In other words, he is expected to demonstrate "such care as an ordinary man might be expected to take on his own behalf." It is my opinion that violating a court order is not something a diligent man would do - it is negligent behavior.
The bottom line is the infringement coupled with violating the court order, being found in contempt of court, and not seeking to minimize the company's losses through a number of possible options (not paying penalties and obtaining favorable licensing fees are just two of them) is, in fact, already affecting Dish Network's bottom-line. It's costing them tens if not hundreds of millions. A very small portion of that money is ours.
In my defense, I gotta stop posting with my mobile phone (pain in the arse to address complex issues)...and I have to stop posting issues involve substance and thought since, unfortunately, a growing percentage of folks cannot see beyond their needs and how these issues affect others. For example, when E* lights-up a new HD channels the huddled masses to wild with, "We love you Charlie." However, when you point-out that HD quality if inferior to what it was a few years ago and that Dish Network should perhaps address their quality issues...well, you get quite another reply. In this case, if Dish Network were to disable the infringing DVRs then the nasty and snide comments would run rampant. However, if you point-out the CEO's actions in the Tivo case are costing shareholders $$$,$$$,$$$, well, you get attacked because Joe Schmoe isn't a shareholder and simply blames Tivo.
Riff