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May 30, 2006

As was expected, four major studios and three television networks have sued Cablevision for their plan to eliminate the residential DVR, instead allowing users to store and control content from the Cablevision network side (see previous report). An MPAA spokesperson tells Reuters Cablevision "can't establish a for-profit, on-demand service without authorization from copyright owners whose content is used on that service."

"This lawsuit is without merit, reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of Cablevision's remote-storage DVR and ignores the enormous benefit and well-established right of viewers to time-shift television programming," said Cablevision in a statement. "We hope and expect the court will allow our customer-friendly technological approach to move forward."