http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-net...tivo-vs-e.html
I figured I would help the mods at Satguys out and give them a place to direct people to discuss this case if they so choose.
Anyway, for our good members here, what are your thoughts on this?
http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-net...tivo-vs-e.html
I figured I would help the mods at Satguys out and give them a place to direct people to discuss this case if they so choose.
Anyway, for our good members here, what are your thoughts on this?
I see that Rocky put in a link to here. We appreciate the support by satguys
To the members there, feel free to join in on (or start) the discussion, we are glad to have you.
The discussion isnt allowed at satguys???
"You want freedom, you gonna have to kill some crackers!"
I hope Tivo gets that theif Charlie Ergen thrown in jail.
"You want freedom, you gonna have to kill some crackers!"
Ouch
"You want freedom, you gonna have to kill some crackers!"
Here are the damages, roughly:
$104M originally awarded
$103M more just awarded, plus a little interest
$300M (at least) in imputed sanctions, plus interest
$2.25/DVR/month minimum forever = $200M per year
Charlie will never face this music. Tivo is owed it all. I expect Tivo will move to shut down 7 million DVRs, and Dish customers will be left stroking their impotent equipment.
Do you have a link to the damages being imposed? Some of those do not sound correct
Tom:D
"Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of blind-folded fear." --Thomas Jefferson
"I have found Christian dogma unintelligible. Early in life I absented myself from Christian assemblies." --Benjamin Franklin
Having tried Tivo, the Dish VIP line kills. Plus, don't get me started on the "bleep-bloop" noises. Plus, the $13/month fee is crazy.
Just on a political side, patents are meant to encourage innovation by ensuring a profit from an invention. Seems to me, patents have discourage innovation in many cases. Simply patent an idea, then sue anyone who actually develops the technology. Dish DVRs (after the Dishplayer, at least), were pretty innovative.
Also, I don't think the courts (and their lawyers) are set up handle modern patent issues. Look at the Dish case. Hardware that doesn't infringe, software that did. Can you then write new software, have the exact same looking product, and then not infringe? Seems to me, yes, but the judge, sticking to standard terminology in his judgment seemed to say no. Now he is sticking to his ruling (because no judge wants to be overturned, particularly by himself). Seems a panel of experts might be better judges in this matter.
I have mine with D*, so I only pay $5 a month, well that's $5 a month for 4 DVRs.:)Originally Posted by HDRoberts;17097[B
Tom:D
"Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of blind-folded fear." --Thomas Jefferson
"I have found Christian dogma unintelligible. Early in life I absented myself from Christian assemblies." --Benjamin Franklin