Tag: Set TV
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DISH Sued This Piracy Service in 2018 But Says Its Operators Are Still Running IPTV Services
In November 2018, DISH was awarded over $90,000,000 in damages from SetTV, a popular streaming app that offered hundreds of channels for just $20 per month, when it was determined that SetTV was illegally obtaining DISH’s broadcast and redistributing them to customers online. Now, DISH claims the operators of the service are back at it…
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Amazon & Netflix Want Millions in Damages from the IPTV Service Set TV Now
Last year, a long list of studios, including Netflix and Amazon, sued the IPTV service Set TV Now. The lawsuit claims Set TV Now committed “mass infringement” of the content owned by the studios. The suit was filed in U.S. District Court in Central California, and the list of plaintiffs includes Amazon, Netflix, Disney, 20th…
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DISH Just Won $2 Million in Damages From a Set TV IPTV Reseller
Back in June of 2018 Dish won a lawsuit against SET TV an IPTV service that reportedly streamed content owned by DISH without permission. As part of the lawsuit ending SET TV was ordered to pay DISH $90 million. Now DISH just won $2 million more in damages from a SET TV reseller called A-Box…
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SET TV is Ordered To Pay Dish $90 Million in Piracy Damages
For some time, SET TV was the talk of cord cutting. Hundreds of channels for just $20 a month. Many argued if it was legal and the battle went on even after Dish sued SETTV. Now a United States Judge has ordered the founders of SET TV to pay Dish $90,000,000 in damages. “DISH is…
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Set TV Suddenly Became ‘Unavailable’ After Being Sued
Yesterday Set TV a IPTV service that became wildly popular suddenly and without warning became “unavailable” this week. This comes just a month after Set TV was sued by a long list of media companies for copyright infringement. A message posted on their site and social media said: Thank you for contacting SET TV. SET…
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Set TV is Being Sued By Netflix, Amazon, & Other Major Studios
This week a long list of studios including Netflix and Amazon sued a Set TV. The lawsuit claims Set TV committed “mass infringement” of the content owned by the studios. The suit was filed on Friday in U.S. District Court in Central California, and the list of plaintiffs includes Amazon, Netflix, Disney, 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures,…