TiVo asks court for a billion dollars in EchoStar case

July 14th, 2009

Remember when we thought that those $90 million and $190 million judgments in the / EchoStar case were big noise? Yeah, they were apparently pocket change: according to documents recently filed with the court, ’s asking for nearly a billion dollars in contempt sanctions against EchoStar. Unfortunately, the original document in which made the request was filed under seal because it contains confidential information, but it appears that ’s none too pleased that EchoStar violated the permanent that ordered it to disable some 193,000 DVRs in the , and it’s looking for some payback. For its part, EchoStar says that it doesn’t have to comply with the court’s order because the was put on hold pending appeal — an argument that appears on the surface to make perfect sense, but since we can’t read ’s motion we can’t say for sure what’s going on, and there’s always a chance the company’s just playing hardball in order to force a late settlement.
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