...Second Circuit found no infringement by Cablevision through use of its RS-DVR, which allows customers to record programming on hard drives kept by the...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...that case, the court ruled that a Cablevision remote digital video recording (DVR) service did not "publicly perform" TV shows for purposes of...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
In a recent panel discussion, attorneys who focus on the media industry talked about business and legal issues related to TV content delivered over broadband and the IP challenges this presents
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...mobile devices, commercial-skipping DVRs, and the use of remote, internet-enabled DVR technology on personal computers, smartphones, and other transportable media. These new innovations...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
General counsel reveal their favorite work — and play — technologies
TiVo's legal department is headed by Matthew Zinn, who was the DVR company's first in-house lawyer and built the department. "The early years at TiVo were about innovating without getting sued for co
...technology partners. TiVo will also give Dish and EchoStar licenses for the DVR technology, and EchoStar will give TiVo a license for certain DVR-related...
...2012 and 2017. DISH and EchoStar will get licenses to use the DVR technology, and in exchange EchoStar is granting TiVo a license to use...
In Tivo v. EchoStar, a case which could affect the well-being of high-tech patent holders, the Federal Circuit has been asked to determine the proper standard for triggering a summary contempt procee
...ordered EchoStar to pay TiVo $2.25 per DVR subscriber per month -- $1.25 for continued infringement and $1 for sanctions...
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