Court Awards DISH Network(R), EchoStar and NagraStar $51 Million
in Anti-Piracy Case
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Jan 11, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX News
Network/ -- Today, DISH Network L.L.C., EchoStar Technologies
L.L.C. and NagraStar scored another important anti-piracy
victory. A Florida federal court issued a $51 million dollar
judgment against Robert Ward, who posted software on the
Internet that allowed individuals to illegally receive DISH
Network programming using Free-To-Air receivers.
In the summary judgment decision, the court made two significant
holdings that will strengthen the companies' ability to pursue
pirates in the future. The court held that the posting of pirate
software constitutes a violation of the Federal Communications
Act, and that statutory damages should be calculated based on
how many individuals downloaded the pirate software.
"This is a significant victory in our effort to eradicate piracy
of the DISH Network system. We thank the court for its
well-reasoned analysis," said Pascal Lenoir, CEO of NagraStar.
About DISH Network
DISH Network L.L.C., a subsidiary of DISH Network Corporation (Nasdaq:
DISH), provides more than 14 million satellite TV customers, as
of Dec. 10, 2009, with the highest quality programming and
technology at the best value, including the lowest all-digital
price nationwide. Customers have access to hundreds of video and
audio channels, the most HD channels, the most international
channels, state-of-the-art interactive TV applications, and
award-winning HD and DVR technology including 1080p Video on
Demand and the ViP(R) 722 HD DVR, a CNET and PC Magazine
"Editors' Choice." DISH Network Corporation is included in the
Nasdaq-100 Index (NDX) and is a Fortune 250 company. Visit
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SOURCE DISH Network Corporation