Dish Asks for More Time to Quash Subpoenas in ITC Cable Set-Top Probe
Good cause exists for the International Trade Commission to grant Dish Network’s unopposed motion for a two-week deadline extension to June 29 to move to limit or quash the June 3 subpoenas served on it by Broadband iTV, Dish said…
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in a Wednesday filing in docket 337-TA-1315. The ITC opened a Tariff Act Section 337 investigation into BBiTV allegations that cable set-tops from Comcast, Charter and Altice infringe four VOD and electronic program guide patents (see 2204280027). The extension will give BBiTV and Dish additional time “to engage in discussions in an attempt to resolve any disputes relating to the scope of the subpoenas,” said Dish.