Dish, Echostar Must Pay TiVo $200 Million - AT&T, Verizon lawyers paying close attention... - dslreports.com
In the continuing saga of TiVo versus, well, everybody, TiVo is continuing to come out on top, with a Texas Judge ruling that Dish and $200 million should be paid to the DVR company for DVR patent violations. The settlement total calculates a $2.25 royalty per DVR subscriber per month from April of 2008, when an appeals court sided with TiVo over Dish Network after a nearly five year legal patent battle. AT&T and Verizon lawyers are likely watching all of this with great interest, after both telcos were sued by the company last month for violating many of the same patents.
In the continuing saga of TiVo versus, well, everybody, TiVo is continuing to come out on top, with a Texas Judge ruling that Dish and $200 million should be paid to the DVR company for DVR patent violations. The settlement total calculates a $2.25 royalty per DVR subscriber per month from April of 2008, when an appeals court sided with TiVo over Dish Network after a nearly five year legal patent battle. AT&T and Verizon lawyers are likely watching all of this with great interest, after both telcos were sued by the company last month for violating many of the same patents.