What appeared to be a godsend to TV watchers turned into the perfect lawsuit bait, but the company getting flack for a convenient feature is not about to go down easily.
Some people probably know that, in a somewhat absurd turn of events, a TV service provider got sued for making a consumer dream come true.
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8 June 2012 11:01 GMT |
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The world really is a strange place, even without all the hacking scandals and conspiracy theorists pointing this way and that.
The latest piece of evidence to support this assumption lies in how Dish Network got sued because it dared to offer its customers the option to skip commercials.
The Auto Hop feature is a... |
25 May 2012 10:50 GMT |
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Although on-demand video content is rapidly growing in popularity, there are still some times when one would give everything he, or she, owns to watch that all important game of the favorite show on TV, Dish Network making this task a lot easier as they are offering their subscribers the ability to watch all of their... |
23 November 2010 07:31 GMT |
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Jung Kwak, 33, of Oceanside, California, and owner of a company called Viewtech, has been indicted along with Phillip Allison, 35, and Robert Ward, 54, of Seminole, Florida, for conspiring to violate the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The defendants are accused of paying an unnamed individual to reverse-engineer t... |
16 July 2009 09:16 GMT |
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