Dish, NagraStar Seek Default Judgment for Alleged Piracy; Company Says It 'No Longer Exists'
With pirate service TVizion never responding to a Dish Network/NagraStar lawsuit filed earlier this year, the two seek a court order giving them $5.96 million in statutory damages plus permanent injunctive relief. In a docket 18-cv-00727 motion (in Pacer) for…
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default judgment filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, Dish/NagraStar said the statutory damages were based on a $1,000 fine for each subscription TVizion sold. They said TVizion's domains should be impounded. TVizion messaged Wednesday that it "no longer exists."