DISH Network LLC et al v. Martin
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FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION, granting 12 Motion for Default Judgment. This permanent injunction takes effect immediately.Judgment is entered in favor of DISH Network on Count III of the complaintalleging violati ons of 18 U.S.C. §§ 2511(1)(a) and 2520. Statutory damages in the amount of $10,000 are awarded to DISH Network. Counts I and II of the complaint are dismissed with prejudice. Signed by Honorable Timothy M Cain on 8/19/2014.(gpre, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
GREENVILLE DIVISION
DISH NETWORK L.L.C., ECHOSTAR
TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C., and
NAGRASTAR LLC,
Plaintiffs,
v.
QUENTIN MARTIN,
Defendant.
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CA No. 6:14-cv-02401-TMC
FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
I.
NATURE OF THE CASE
1.
Plaintiffs DISH Network L.L.C., EchoStar Technologies L.L.C., and NagraStar
LLC (collectively, “DISH Network”) brought this action against Defendant Quentin Martin for
unlawfully circumventing the DISH Network security system and intercepting encrypted,
copyrighted, subscription-based DISH Network satellite television programming. Defendant
accomplished this in part by subscribing to two pirate television services known as IKS Rocket
and IKSPS (also known as Nfusion Private Server or “NFPS”). The IKS Rocket and IKSPS
services provided Defendant with the control words needed to decrypt DISH Network’s satellite
signal and view DISH Network programming without authorization from or payment to DISH
Network.
2.
Defendant was properly served with a copy of the summons and complaint, but
failed to file an answer, responsive pleading, or otherwise defend the lawsuit within the time
allowed. DISH Network submitted evidence that Defendant is not an infant, not an incompetent
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person, and not on active duty in the military or otherwise exempted under the Servicemembers’
Civil Relief Act.
3.
As a result of Defendant’s failure to answer, or otherwise appear in this action, the
Court accepts as true the following well pled allegations in DISH Network’s complaint:
(a)
DISH Network is a multi-channel video provider that delivers video,
audio, and data services to approximately 14 million subscribers via a direct broadcast satellite
system. DISH Network uses high-powered satellites to broadcast, among other things, movies,
sports and general entertainment services to consumers who have been authorized to receive
such services after payment of a subscription fee, or in the case of a pay-per-view movie or event
the purchase price. (Dkt. 1, ¶¶ 9-10.)
(b)
DISH Network contracts for and purchases the distribution rights for most
of the programming broadcast on the DISH Network platform from providers such as network
affiliates, motion picture distributors, pay and specialty broadcasters, cable networks, sports
leagues, and other holders of programming rights. The works broadcast on the DISH Network
platform are copyrighted. DISH Network has the authority of the copyright holders to protect
these works from unauthorized reception and viewing. (Dkt. 1, ¶¶ 11-12.)
(c)
DISH Network programming is digitized, compressed, and scrambled
prior to being transmitted to multiple satellites in geo-synchronous orbit above Earth. The
satellites then relay the encrypted signal back to Earth where it can be received by DISH
Network subscribers that have the necessary equipment. (Dkt. 1, ¶ 13.)
(d)
The EchoStar Technologies receiver processes an incoming DISH
Network satellite signal by locating an encrypted part of the transmission known as the
entitlement control message and forwards that message to the NagraStar smart card. Provided
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that the subscriber is tuned to a channel he is authorized to watch, the smart card uses its
decryption keys to unlock the message, uncovering a control word.
The control word is
transmitted back to the receiver in order to decrypt the DISH Network satellite signal. (Dkt. 1,
¶¶ 17-18.)
(e)
IKS Rocket and IKSPS are Internet key sharing (“IKS”) services that
provides end-users the control words needed to descramble DISH Network television
programming without authority and without payment of a subscription fee to DISH Network.
(Dkt. 1, ¶ 25.)
(f)
Defendant violated the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C.
§§ 2511(1)(a) and 2520, as alleged in Count III, by obtaining DISH Network’s control words
through the IKS Rocket and IKSPS IKS services and using them to intentionally intercept DISH
Network programming. (Dkt. 1, ¶¶ 26-27, 39-41.)
4.
In accordance with 18 U.S.C. §§ 2511(1)(a) and 2520, DISH Network requested
statutory damages of $10,000, a sum certain, for Defendant’s interception of DISH Network’s
encrypted satellite signal.
5.
DISH Network has agreed to dismiss with prejudice Count I alleging violations of
the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 1201(a)(1), and Count II alleging violations
of the Federal Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. § 605(a), so that a final judgment may be entered
in this case.
II.
FINAL JUDGMENT & PERMANENT INJUNCTION
Upon default of the Defendant, the Court, having reviewed the record, evidence, and
applicable law in this matter, hereby ORDERS as follows:
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(1)
Defendant and anyone acting in active concert or participation with, or at the
direction or control of Defendant, is hereby permanently enjoined from:
A.
circumventing or assisting others in circumventing DISH Network’s
security system, or otherwise intercepting or assisting others in intercepting DISH Network’s
satellite signal;
B.
testing, analyzing, reverse engineering, manipulating, or otherwise
extracting codes, data, or information from DISH Network’s satellite receivers, smart cards,
satellite data stream, or any other part or component of the DISH Network security system.
(2)
This permanent injunction takes effect immediately.
(3)
Judgment is entered in favor of DISH Network on Count III of the complaint
alleging violations of 18 U.S.C. §§ 2511(1)(a) and 2520.
(4)
Statutory damages in the amount of $10,000 are awarded to DISH Network in
accordance with 18 U.S.C. § 2520(c)(2)(B).
(5)
Counts I and II of the complaint are dismissed with prejudice.
(6)
The Court retains jurisdiction over this action for the purpose of enforcing this
final judgment and permanent injunction.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
s/Timothy M. Cain
Timothy M. Cain
United States District Judge
August 19, 2014
Anderson, South Carolina
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