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Rupert
Murdoch's television security unit NDS on Monday asked a
federal judge to dismiss the $ 1 billion hacking lawsuit
filed against it last month by rival Canal+ Group and its
subsidiaries.
The
move comes close on the heels of the San Francisco district
court judge who is hearing the dispute agreeing to an accelerated
discovery period in the case. The lawyers from both sides
were to begin working out a schedule for each to review
the other's documents and other relevant materials.
Canal+, the television security arm of troubled French media
giant Vivendi Universal, said yesterday it would oppose
the dismissal motion.
In what was essentially a string of technical arguments,
NDS, while urging that the case be thrown out, said if any
portion of the lawsuit is permitted to proceed, it should
be transferred to the federal district court in Santa Ana,
California where it belongs.
NDS'
motion claims that Canal+'s complaint does "not belong in
the Northern District of California" because Canal+'s allegations
have "no connection whatsoever to this District." The motion
asked the court to transfer the lawsuit to the Southern
Division of the United States District Court for the Central
District of California because defendant NDS Americas Inc.
is located there, according to an official release.
Canal
Plus, which operates a pay-TV service and whose technology
arm designs security measures to keep the signal from being
pirated, claimed in the suit that NDS engineers had hacked
its security system and then made the relevant codes available
for hackers on the Internet. NDS makes similar TV security
systems, and NDS has claimed that Canal Plus is using the
suit to deflect attention from alleged shortcomings in its
own technology.
Both
motions are scheduled to be heard on 30 May.
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