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fptechno • June 2, 2012, 07:16:07 IST
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Cisco Systems Inc has filed a lawsuit to void four TiVo Inc patents related to digital video recorders, escalating a battle over who has the right …

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Cisco Systems Inc has filed a lawsuit to void four TiVo Inc patents related to digital video recorders, escalating a battle over who has the right to profit from sales of the popular machines. In a complaint filed on Wednesday, Cisco said TiVo has resisted granting a broad license to its technology because doing so would impede TiVo’s capacity to bring – and ultimately settle – lawsuits over its patents, a key source of revenue.

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Cisco sells DVRs through its Scientific Atlanta division to companies including AT&T Inc, Time Warner Cable Inc and Verizon Communications Inc.

“Absent a declaration of invalidity and/or non-infringement, TiVo will continue to wrongfully allege that Cisco DVRs and Cisco’s customers infringe the TiVo patents, and thereby cause Cisco irreparable injury and damage,” Cisco said.

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Cisco sued in the federal court in its hometown of San Jose, California. It seeks a court order that voids the TiVo patents or declares that Cisco and its DVRs are not infringing them.

A TiVo spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

TiVo sells its own set-top boxes and licenses technology to cable TV operators including Charter Communications Inc , DirecTV and Virgin Media Inc.

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Todd Mitchell, an analyst at Brean Murray who has a “buy” rating on TiVo, said a ruling in Cisco’s favor could be a significant setback for TiVo, given its reliance on patent litigation related to technology for recording television.

“What you have is all the big guns aimed at TiVo. It’s a David vs. Goliath situation. Cisco has the ability to throw a lot of stuff at TiVo,” he said.

Mitchell said Cisco likely already has a strong patent trove, which would be aided by its planned $5 billion acquisition of NDS Group Ltd, which makes Pay TV software.

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On Wednesday, TiVo posted a larger-than-expected quarterly loss of $20.8 million as operating costs more than doubled. Revenue rose 48 percent to $67.8 million.

Cisco net sales totaled $11.59 billion in the quarter.

TiVo is currently involved in patent litigation with Verizon and Google Inc’s Motorola Mobility business.

In January, AT&T agreed to pay TiVo at least $215 million plus monthly licensing fees to settle patent litigation.

Dish Network Corp and EchoStar Corp in May 2011 agreed to pay TiVo $500 million to settle a similar case.

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