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... by illegally distributing cable descramblers. The district court2 granted Comcast's motion for ...
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Plaintiffs' lawyers are accusing the cable television industry of violating anti-trust laws by forcing customers to rent cable boxes from them.
Cable subscribers who want to access premium channels are required to lease the so-called set-top boxes from the cable companies, explained John F. Edgar, a partner at The Edgar Law Firm in Kansas City, Mo.
... consist of a converter box and cable descrambler, cost $10 to $16 a month to lease, but can be purc... has filed federal class actions against Comcast Corp. in Alabama and Cox Communications in Louisia...
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... manufacturing and distributing cable descramblers intended for unauthorized interception of cable si... of financial planning and analysis for Comcast, a large cable television provider. Opting for the...
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... July 1, 2006 deadline, filed jointly with Comcast and Time Warner requesting the Commission to defer... from the ability to physically renew descrambler and authentication circuitry, and competitive devi...
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..."), were selling "pirate" cable descramblers in violation of § 553(a)(1), plaintiff-appellee A...See Comcast of Ill. X, LLC v. Till, 293 F. Supp. 2d 936, 940 (...
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- At&T Broadband, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Tech Communications, Inc., an Active Florida Corporation, Richard Marmer, Defendants-Appellants, Mr. Beverage, Deli & Middle Eastern Delights, Inc., an Active Florida Corporation, Defendant., 381 F.3d 1309 (11th Cir. 2004)
..."), were selling "pirate" cable descramblers in violation of § 553(a)(1), plaintiff-appellee A... noted the frequency of such conductSee Comcast of Ill. X, LLC v. Till, 293 F.Supp.2d 936, 940 (E....
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... Corporation manufactures cable descrambler boxes and sells them to programmers such as Comcas... supported by testimony of executives from Comcast and Suburban Cable, who stated that security probl...
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...Second, the cable box serves as a descrambler. The signals for premium channels (typically those... Court of Appeals had already held in Comcast Cablevision of Sterling Heights, Inc. v. City of S...