A divided Federal Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, ruling en banc, has vacated a $110 million award against EchoStar Corp. for continued infringement of TiVo Inc.’s patents after a permanent injunction and clarified the contempt standards in patent infringement cases.

Today’s ruling in TiVo v. EchoStar also affirmed Eastern District of Texas Chief Judge David Folsom’s $90 million award against EchoStar as a sanction for its contempt finding.

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