Entropic Communications, LLC has filed a second case against AT&T (DirecTV) (2:23-cv-05253), over the provision of DVRs that allegedly “serv[e] as nodes operating with data connections compliant with” versions 1.0, 1.1, and/or 2.0 of the Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) standards. AT&T and DirecTV are already Entropic defendants, sued in 2022 over the provision of satellite television services. Entropic Communications has now filed more than one complaint against each defendant in this litigation: AT&T, Charter Communications, Comcast, Cox Communications, and DISH Network, the last of which has asked Central District of California Judge John W. Holcomb to order Entropic to fully comply with Local Rule 7.1-1, which requires litigants to file a certified list of all parties that may have a pecuniary interest in the outcome of their litigation.
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