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CBS amended its lawsuit against Dish Network today, claiming the satellite TV provider misled the satellite tv providers CBS claims Dish concealed AutoHop ad-skipping technology,network about planned ad-skipping technology during contract negotiations in 2011.
Had Dish disclosed to CBS during the negotiations the material cts that it had developed AutoHop and intended to provide its subscribers with AutoHop, CBS would not have entered into the Retransmission Agreement on the terms set forth in the current agreement, CBS said.
In an interview at CES earlier this month with Fox News, Dish CEO Joe Clayton said that the company had 2 million Dish Hoppers in the market.
Clayton was asked about coming to some resolution with the broadcasters over the ad-skipping technology. Dish is partners with the broadcasters and we want good relations, but at same time we want to provide what is best for consumers, and I believe there will be a meeting of the minds at the appropriate time.
The lawsuit is part of a legal battle between Dish and the major television networks that erupted last year over AutoHop, which allows customers to skip commercials at the touch of a button. The networks,shunli1381.typepad.com. including CBS, which is the parent company of CNET News, contend that the technology threatens to undermine an industry that depends on advertising revenue to help cover the cost of their shows.
CNET has contacted Dish and CBS for additional comment about the filing and will update this report when we learn more.
The TV network says the satellite TV provider deliberately iled to disclose the AutoHop features during contract negotiations in 2011.
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CBS Amended Counterclaims v. Dish Network by steven_musil
Dish countered with its own lawsuit against the networks, claiminsatellite tv providers CBS claims Dish concealed AutoHop ad-skipping technologyg that the AutoHop feature doesnt infringe copyright because the technology doesnt alter the broadcast signal since the ads are not deleted from the recording.
The networks filed lawsuits last May that sought to stop Dish from transmitting their programs in such a way that allows viewers to watch them without commercial interruptions,edu724427.typepad.com. alleging copyright infringement and breach of contract.
In November, a federal judge rejected Fox Broadcastings request for a preliminary injunction to disable the technology,sign in to mba powerschool Board Members. which was introduced last year as part of a high-definition DVR called the Hopper.
Dishs AutoHop enable screen.
In its amended lawsuit, CBS accused Dish of fraudulently concealing material cts related to the feature during negotiations of their Retransmission Agreement. Dish deliberately or with reckless disregard iled to disclose details of the planned service feature, aduedu1240.typepad.com CBS said in its 101-page filing (see below).