The Excellent TiVo Commander Android App Pulled From Android Market Due To TiVo Takedown Request

TiVo Logo While TiVo has long promised official Android apps they have yet to materialize. But Android users haven’t been left without a solution, thanks to the TiVo hacking community. One of the best apps available, at least for TiVo Premiere users, has been TiVo Commander. I covered it back in August, and it recently gained new attention as it also works with UK units. All was well, or so it seemed.

Well, apparently TiVo took exception to this app, because it is gone from the Android Market. And, according to the creator in a post dated 11/29, this is due to a takedown request from TiVo on trademark grounds:

Late last night, TiVo sent a takedown request for this app to the Android Market, on trademark infringement claims. It was honored, and thus this app was removed.

Time will tell what happens to rectify this. If you have graphic design skills you could probably help me hasten that.

My reaction is simple – this sucks. TiVo has been promising an Android app for a long time now without delivering and it is really cool to have independent developers stepping up. This app is one of the best, which is why it has been so popular. It only works with the TiVo Premiere family and TiVo gives their apps away for free, so it isn’t like it is taking any revenue away from TiVo. If anything I’d think it might get more people to buy a TiVo since they can use their Android devices to control them.

As the author implies, the suspicion is that TiVo took issue with the use of their graphics. The application includes a very nice visual representation of the TiVo Remote, for example. But what does that mean for other apps, like VM TiVo Net Remote, which also use TiVo graphics? It is a shame that TiVo would go this route, but if this is the root of the issue then at least the solution should be simple – replace the graphics. An alternative is to use an original interface as TiVoNetRemote for Windows Phone has. Did EchoStar/Sling Media license the TiVo graphics for SlingPlayer? How about Monsoon Multimedia for HAVA/Vulkano?

I’ve reached out to TiVo to see if they have an official statement on the takedown – why it was done, and if they might be going after other apps as well. I’ll post their response if & when I receive it.

In the meantime there is a bit of good news, the app is still available for direct download. So you can sideload it on your Android device even though you can’t get it through the market. And I’m sure that even if this avenue goes away the .apk file will find new homes on the net, especially now that this has happened. But I recommend downloading it right now, just in case. You can always keep the .apk file around to install it later, if & when you need it.

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  • http://twitter.com/hemo_jr Matt Hickman

    I understand why TiVo doesn’t want their name to become the next aspirin, but if it is simply because of the graphics, a work-around should be do-able.  

    In any case, the author should be able to respond (http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guide/responding-dmca-takedown-notice-targeting-your-content) with a counter-notice and perhaps  get the app re-instated.

    Btw: fight SOPA/PIPA!

  • http://twitter.com/hemo_jr Matt Hickman

    I understand why TiVo doesn’t want their name to become the next aspirin, but if it is simply because of the graphics, a work-around should be do-able.  

    In any case, the author should be able to respond (http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guide/responding-dmca-takedown-notice-targeting-your-content) with a counter-notice and perhaps  get the app re-instated.

    Btw: fight SOPA/PIPA!

  • Fake

    That’s it, I’m canceling my 2 TiVo subscriptions.  They raise their prices, don’t support their products and sue fans who do.

    3 strikes and you’re out!

  • Fake

    That’s it, I’m canceling my 2 TiVo subscriptions.  They raise their prices, don’t support their products and sue fans who do.

    3 strikes and you’re out!

    • http://www.gizmolovers.com/ MegaZone

      Note that TiVo didn’t sue anyone.  They sent a take down request to the Android Market, who pulled the app.

  • tivoforevo

    You all had to know that using logo/s without consent was going to come back and bite you. He haw jackass, take it like a man. In all likely hood it was done based on the principle of the matter. Perhaps this means Tivo is on the cusp of releasing the official app. I’m ready and willing to step up to the real deal. Great job with Tivo commander!

  • tivoforevo

    You all had to know that using logo/s without consent was going to come back and bite you. He haw jackass, take it like a man. In all likely hood it was done based on the principle of the matter. Perhaps this means Tivo is on the cusp of releasing the official app. I’m ready and willing to step up to the real deal. Great job with Tivo commander!

  • tivoforevo

    You all had to know that using logo/s without consent was going to come back and bite you. He haw jackass, take it like a man. In all likely hood it was done based on the principle of the matter. Perhaps this means Tivo is on the cusp of releasing the official app. I’m ready and willing to step up to the real deal. Great job with Tivo commander!

  • Crxssi

    I doubt it is the graphic of the remote.  It is extremely likely the issue is with the “TiVo Guy” graphic logo that is their trademark.  TiVo Inc. *has* to protect their logo from unauthorized use.  It sucks, though.  Hopefully it can be replaced with another logo.

  • Crxssi

    I doubt it is the graphic of the remote.  It is extremely likely the issue is with the “TiVo Guy” graphic logo that is their trademark.  TiVo Inc. *has* to protect their logo from unauthorized use.  It sucks, though.  Hopefully it can be replaced with another logo.

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