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Comcast Facing Lawsuit Over Set-Top Box Rentals

Multichannel News reports that a woman from California has initiated a potential class-action lawsuit against Comcast for making customers rent a set-top box without giving them the option to buy it outright. Quoting: "The action, on behalf of Comcast Corp. customer Cheryl Corralejo, alleges that the set-top rental practice represents an 'unlawful tying arrangement resulting in an impermissible restraint of trade.' In addition to violating the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, the suit alleges the practice violates business and professions codes. ... [It also notes] that premium video and the set-top descramblers are two distinct products, yet the cable providers require that the hardware be rented from cable companies, rather than permitting consumers to purchase the set-top hardware in the open market.

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  1. CableCard? by markass530 · · Score: 0, Troll

    for some reason the open market has not seen this great idea come to fruition

  2. Re:Every state/city in the U.S.A. should file!!! by ethicalBob · · Score: 0, Troll

    drudgereport for ammo?

    You must believe the Enzyte commercials as well...

    Ahh... just noticed you are an AC... you don't count.

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