It all depends on what evidence they want to present to court, so the lenght of the case is no indicator. It might as well mean that TV Plus is presenting more evidence so have a better chance of winning. But you never know. Its hard for us to speculate as we have no detailed information on the case.<br /><br />I don't really care who wins, but after all since TV Plus was competent enough to sign an exclusive contract, they have the right to enforce it. I see nothing wrong on what they are doing. Business is business.