"TiVo better not come in here to take my DISH DVR away!" That's what some DISH subscribers are saying, and we wonder where this will all end.If you haven't heard, TiVo and DISH have been dishing it out in court for a long time. A court ruling in Texas earlier this year said that DISH stole a patent of TiVo when DISH made its DVRs (DVR or PVR = "Digital Video Recorder" or "Personal Video Recorder"). But a Washington DC court gave DISH a moment to relax: the court is thinking about reversing the Texas decision.
Here's what TiVo has to say on their website:
- If DISH customers lose DVR services, that's "entirely and directly" the fault of DISH because DISH infringed on TiVo's patent.
- "DISH customers who want to ensure uninterrupted DVR service can get DVR products and services from TiVo and its partners."
- TiVo had no choice except to protect its inventions in federal court.
- Last April 2006, DISH's DVR products were found by a jury to be infringing one of TiVo's patents.
- DISH believes the Texas court decision will be reversed eventually.
- DISH is modifying their DVRs to avoid future accusations of stealing patents.
"TiVo better not come in here to take my DISH DVR away!" That's what some DISH subscribers are saying, and we wonder where this will all end.If you haven't heard, TiVo and DISH have been dishing it out in court for a long time. A court ruling in Texas earlier this year said that DISH stole a patent of TiVo when DISH made its DVRs (DVR or PVR = "Digital Video Recorder" or "Personal Video Recorder"). But a Washington DC court gave DISH a moment to relax: the court is thinking about reversing the Texas decision.
Here's what TiVo has to say on their website:
- If DISH customers lose DVR services, that's "entirely and directly" the fault of DISH because DISH infringed on TiVo's patent.
- "DISH customers who want to ensure uninterrupted DVR service can get DVR products and services from TiVo and its partners."
- TiVo had no choice except to protect its inventions in federal court.
- Last April 2006, DISH's DVR products were found by a jury to be infringing one of TiVo's patents.
- DISH believes the Texas court decision will be reversed eventually.
- DISH is modifying their DVRs to avoid future accusations of stealing patents.
