TiVo Receives Favorable Ruling From ITC in Patent Case Against Comcast
June 04 2019 - 7:09PM
Dow Jones News
By Patrick Thomas
TiVo Corp. (TIVO) said Tuesday that an International Trade
Commission judge ruled that Comcast Corp. (CMCSA) had infringed on
some of its technology patents.
Shares of Tivo rose 8% during after-market trading.
The San Jose, Calif.-based entertainment-technology company
alleged that Comcast's X1 platform infringes on patents secured by
Rovi Corp., which acquired TiVo in 2016 for $1.1 billion.
The latest decision is the second favorable ITC determination
the company has received from the ITC, TiVo said. In 2017, the ITC
issued a final ruling that Comcast had infringed two Rovi patents.
Comcast subsequently elected to remove the feature from its
products.
An ITC judge is also studying whether Comcast products including
its X1 Sports App and multi-room DVR features infringe on
additional Rovi patents.
TiVo develops devices for television, including an product that
allows consumers to both show live television and access more than
20 streaming apps. It is best known for pioneering the digital
video recorder, allowing shows to be easily recorded.
"We hope that today's decision will encourage Comcast to pay the
necessary licensing fees so their customers can once again access
advanced cable features," Arvin Patel, TiVo's chief intellectual
property officer, said in a statement.
Comcast couldn't be immediately reached for comment.
Write to Patrick Thomas at patrick.thomas@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 04, 2019 18:54 ET (22:54 GMT)
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