I don't think it's the "middleware" that Infomir is complaining about, it's the client side applications that access the middleware. The MAG boxes have a client that can directly access the webpages the middleware generate, the STB Emu does essentially the same, while Avov is claiming that all they are doing is accessing data from servers though the middleware. Infomir may believe that mvas is working with Avov in creating the STB Emu, but he's probably not... the emu's parallel the development that Avov was doing with TVonline. Recently, Infomir has created a pay app to access Stalker, which does directly compete against the STB Emu, so maybe that's why they all of a sudden woke up and saw that there was an STB Emu already. Infomir is in the business of selling their STBs, providing the middleware to providers who could help promote the MAGs. I don't think they anticipated that there would be other options that could access the middleware (e.g. Avov, STB Emu and Kodi addons.)