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TiVo is involved in another big fight over DVR patents.
Cisco Systems has filed a lawsuit against the DVR pioneer that seeks to invalidate four of TiVo’s patents and is asking for a declaratory judgment that its products are not infringing.
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“Absent a declaration of invalidity and/or non-infringement, TiVo will continue to wrongfully allege that Cisco DVRs and Cisco’s customers infringe the TiVo patents and thereby cause Cisco irreparable injury and damage,” the Cisco lawsuit argues.
TiVo declined a request for comment.
The company has previously been involved in litigation with Microsoft, AT&T, Motorolla, Verizon and Dish. The lawsuits have yielded some big-dollar settlements including $500 million from Dish last month and $215 million from AT&T earlier in the year. The company’s dispute with Microsoft also was recently resolved.
E-mail: Eriq.Gardner@thr.com
Twitter: @EriqGardner
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