Court Awards DISH Network(R), EchoStar and NagraStar $51 Million in
Anti-Piracy Case
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Jan 11, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX News Network/ --
Today, DISH Network L.L.C., EchoStar Technologies L.L.C. and NagraStar
scored another important anti-piracy victory. A Florida federal court
issued a $51 million dollar judgment against Robert Ward, who posted
software on the Internet that allowed individuals to illegally receive
DISH Network programming using Free-To-Air receivers.
In the summary judgment decision, the court made two significant
holdings that will strengthen the companies' ability to pursue pirates
in the future. The court held that the posting of pirate software
constitutes a violation of the Federal Communications Act, and that
statutory damages should be calculated based on how many individuals
downloaded the pirate software.
"This is a significant victory in our effort to eradicate piracy of the
DISH Network system. We thank the court for its well-reasoned analysis,"
said Pascal Lenoir, CEO of NagraStar.
Anti-Piracy Case
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Jan 11, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX News Network/ --
Today, DISH Network L.L.C., EchoStar Technologies L.L.C. and NagraStar
scored another important anti-piracy victory. A Florida federal court
issued a $51 million dollar judgment against Robert Ward, who posted
software on the Internet that allowed individuals to illegally receive
DISH Network programming using Free-To-Air receivers.
In the summary judgment decision, the court made two significant
holdings that will strengthen the companies' ability to pursue pirates
in the future. The court held that the posting of pirate software
constitutes a violation of the Federal Communications Act, and that
statutory damages should be calculated based on how many individuals
downloaded the pirate software.
"This is a significant victory in our effort to eradicate piracy of the
DISH Network system. We thank the court for its well-reasoned analysis,"
said Pascal Lenoir, CEO of NagraStar.