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Posted on December 17, 2012 by wired.com

Broadcasters Demand Dish Network Stop Commercial-Skipping Service

Broadcasters Demand Dish Network Stop Commercial-Skipping Service

Claiming a major threat to its business model, broadcasters are urging a federal appeals court to order Dish Network to shutter its DVR service because it allows the automatic skipping of commercials, breaching copyright law and retransmission agreements.

CategoriesEditorial TagsAereo, copyright infringement, Copyrights and Patents, dish network, The Courts

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