TiVo-EchoStar case hits a snag
TiVo shares dropped Thursday after a Texas judge delayed a decision on whether EchoStar must pay more in damages for using TiVo technology in its "Time Warp" digital video recorders. TiVo wants $220 million in royalties and lost profit for the 18 months to cover the appeal period while EchoStar says it owes only $16 million more.
Reuters | 09/05
This story published in CTAM SmartBrief on 09/05/2008
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