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  • 2nd Circuit said insurer's policy exclusion for broadcasters in IP litigation applied to Dish

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(Reuters) - Dish Network Corp is stuck with the legal bills it ran up defending its Hopper and commercial-skipping “AutoHop” features in a four-year copyright battle with networks ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC, a federal appeals court held Wednesday in a win for Ace American Insurance Co.

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Ace had no duty to defend Dish in the litigation because its policy clearly excluded coverage for copyright violations “committed by an insured whose business is ... broadcasting,” and under the “plain and ordinary meaning” of the term, broadcasting “is precisely the nature of Dish’s business.”

Dish’s legal team at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe argued that regulatory and industry sources, including the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Communications Act, do not consider it a “broadcaster” because users must buy a subscription and use special equipment to access its content.

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However, “[i]f the parties had intended ‘broadcasting’ to take on a definition assigned by the FCC or the FCA, they could have easily pointed to those sources,” Circuit Judge Denny Chin wrote, joined by Circuit Judges John Walker Jr and Pierre Leval.

Adam Stein of Cozen O'Connor, who represented Ace along with Johnathan Hacker and others at O'Melveny & Myers, praised the court for its “straightforward” opinion. Stein declined to discuss the amount that Dish was seeking, and Dish’s attorneys did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

According to Wednesday’s opinion, the four networks filed separate lawsuits against Dish in 2012.

The last of the suits settled in 2016. Although none of the settlements required Dish to pay any money, the company then sued Ace in federal court in Manhattan to recover its legal fees.

The lower court ruled for Ace in 2019, adopting the reasoning of the 10th Circuit – the only other appeals court to have considered the question. Dish said the 10th Circuit had gotten it wrong.

The 2nd Circuit, however, agreed with the 10th Circuit’s analysis and affirmed the district court’s decision.

The case is Dish Network Corp v. Ace American Insurance Co, 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 20-268.

For Dish: Eric Shumsky, Ben Aiken, Ethan Fallon, and Sarah Sloan of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe; and Lee Epstein of Flaster Greenberg

For Ace: Jonathan Hacker and Brad Garcia of O'Melveny & Myers; and Adam Stein and Terri Sutton of Cozen O’Connor

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Countdown to the ‘best’ restaurant list for 2021 | The Dish - SILive.com

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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — It’s a tough and caloric task, but an exercise that must be done — ranking the top restaurants of the year.

With exactly 1,079 restaurants at the moment including 43 “New Unnamed” establishments, it is impossible to eat through them all in the course of a year. And since COVID-19, some dining programs have changed. But through our weekly broadcast The Dish, airing weekly at 11:30 a.m. from the Advance platform, we were able to explore all together the nuances of over 60 restaurants in depth.

Check out some of the best eats in the borough in our 30-minute discussion. From the chat on this program, we will cull a shortened list of the Top 20 of 2021 based on what we’ve tasted over the year.

Famous roti bread of New Asha in Tompkinsville (Staten Island Advance File Photo)staten island advance

This is the final Dish broadcast for the calendar year. A special thanks to our sponsors and loyal local viewers.

As the numbers have grown with the program since its inception in September 2020, so has our audience. We are thankful to those who tune in from afar, notably from North Carolina, South Carolina and Las Vegas — interesting, yes? The show helps keep former Staten Islanders up-to-date with current food trends and the restaurant landscape. It also has prompted those from afar to purchase gift cards for friends and family who still live in the borough, a nice way to support the small business community in our home town.

We’ll see you on Jan. 5 at 11:30 a.m. as The Dish explores some of the borough’s best winter comfort foods.

Pamela Silvestri is Advance Food Editor. She can be reached at silvestri@siadvance.com. Keep in touch.

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