March 18, 2013
Fox Broadcasting Co. cannot accuse Dish Network LLC's Hopper device of copyright infringement because Fox knew for years about streaming technology that allows Dish subscribers to view television programs on computers and mobile devices but "slept" and failed to challenge it in their licensing agreement, Dish argued Friday.
February 22, 2013
Fox Broadcasting Co. on Thursday urged a California federal judge to block Dish Network LLC from retransmitting its TV programs over the Internet to Dish subscribers' computers and mobile devices via its Hopper device, arguing Dish is breaching its licensing agreement with Fox and infringing its copyrights.
November 14, 2012
Fox Broadcasting Co. asked the Ninth Circuit to block Dish Network Corp.'s ad-skipping digital video recording service Tuesday, after a district court refused to issue an injunction despite finding that the service violates Fox's copyright and a contract between the companies.
November 08, 2012
A California federal judge on Wednesday rejected Fox Broadcasting Co.'s request that she temporarily shut down Dish Network Corp.'s ad-skipping digital video recording service while Fox tries to prove that the technology violates copyright law.
September 21, 2012
An attorney for Fox Broadcasting Co. on Friday urged a California judge to block Dish Network Corp.'s ad-skipping digital video recording service, saying it infringes the network's copyright, violates licensing contracts and threatens to spread to rivals, destroying the value of Fox's prime-time advertising.
September 04, 2012
Fox Broadcasting Co. Inc.'s claims that Dish Network Corp.'s ad-skipping digital video recording technology will destroy the television industry are baseless "fearmongering" tactics unsupported by evidence, Dish said Thursday in an effort to quell the network's injunction bid in its copyright case.
August 23, 2012
Fox Broadcasting Co. on Wednesday asked a California federal court to block Dish Network Corp. from offering its ad-skipping digital video recording service, saying it undercuts Fox's business model, violates a licensing contract and infringes the network's copyrights.
July 09, 2012
A New York federal judge on Monday found that television broadcasters' copyright lawsuits against Dish Network Corp. over its new ad-skipping feature can proceed in California, while letting some contract claims in a related case proceed in New York.