"Today's decision further validates our (intellectual property) and brings us closer to ending EchoStar's ongoing infringement," the company said.
TiVo CEO Tom Rogers said in September that the legal battle between TiVo and EchoStar was likely to be resolved around February or March next year.
TiVo accused EchoStar of violating TiVo patents with its Dish Network system. The patent in question covered TiVo's "Time Warp" software that allows a viewer to record one TV program while watching another. To date, EchoStar has already paid $104 million in damages to TiVo.
Written by: James Delahunty @ 6 Oct 2010 19:18