Patent Office upholds Tivo's "time warp" patent, EchoStar not so happy
The long-running dispute between Tivo and EchoStar inched a little closer to resolution today, with the United States Patent Office issuing a non-appealable ruling saying that Tivo's DVR-enabling "time warp" patent is valid. You might remember that Tivo sued EchoStar for violating that patent in Dish Network DVRs at the beginning of 2006, and won a $90M judgment and an injunction requiring EchoStar to turn off existing DVR functionality and stop selling DVRs in the future. That injunction was then stayed pending EchoStar's appeals before the Patent Office and the Federal Court of Appeals, so sadly, this ruling doesn't mean the case is over yet -- now it's the Court of Appeals' turn to try and sort this out.[Thanks, Dennis]
Disclaimer: Although this post was written by an attorney, it is not to constitute legal advice or analysis and should not be taken as such.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
TD @ Nov 29th 2007 11:42PM
I just decided to leave my Tivo and get DirecTV HD service (who no longer plays nice w/Tivo)... Is this ruling going have an impact on DirecTV fake-Tivo box owners?
MegaZone @ Nov 29th 2007 10:59PM
No, DirecTV has a licensing agreement with TiVo that covers their use of the patents even on the non-TiVo boxes.