TiVo prevailed yet again in a long-running dispute with Dish Network over patents for digital video recorders, as the Federal Circuit cleared the way Thursday for TiVo to collect millions of dollars.
Dish/EchoStar has won a small battle in its ongoing federal court battle with TiVo over claims that each has violated the other company’s patents used in digital video recorders (DVRs). It is still ...
Dish Network and sister company EchoStar have agreed to pay TiVo a half billion dollars to settle their patent litigation, giving Dish a license for TiVo’s key digital video recorder (DVR) patent and ...
For a while TiVo was the device to rely on if you wanted to DVR a program. Now that so many other companies provide this service, a judge has ruled that Dish Network can reopen their 2005 case against ...
Dish Network and former parent company EchoStar have settled their long-running patent lawsuit with TiVo by agreeing to pay the company $500 million for unlawful infringement of TiVo’s “Time Warp” DVR ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- A federal appeals court said Friday it won't reconsider a ruling favoring TiVo Inc. in its patent dispute with Dish Network Corp. The decision puts TiVo closer to receiving the $94 ...
San Jose, California - Dish Network Corp. on Monday asked a federal appeals court to rehear a patent dispute with TiVo Inc., saying the court's earlier ruling in TiVo's favor relied on inaccurate ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: A federal appeals court has granted DISH Network a full-court review of a ruling it lost to TiVo that would have required it to halt its DVR service. DVR manufacturer TiVo has been ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dish Network and EchoStar Corp will pay TiVo Inc $500 million to settle a patent infringement lawsuit involving TiVo's video recording technology, putting an end to a long and ...
Dish Network contends it developed the technology on its own. MARSHALL, Texas -- TiVo Inc. shared details of its technology with Dish Network, which later used it in its own TiVo-like boxes that can ...
To punish Dish for not complying with an order to basically stop being a DVR service, U.S. District Judge ordered them to pay about $200 million to TiVo, whose patents were infringed. What’s even ...