...after his company was sued for patent infringement by patent troll Uniloc USA Inc. and Uniloc Luxembourg S.A., the Swedish game developer and...
...after his company was sued for patent infringement by patent troll Uniloc USA Inc. and Uniloc Luxembourg S.A., the Swedish game developer and...
...legally inadequate methodology. The unanimous panel ruling in January in Uniloc USA Inc. v. Microsoft Corp . reversed a...
The software giant's certiorari petition for the Supreme Court to reverse a $290 million damages award attracted an unprecedented 11 amicus briefs on Wednesday. And all of Microsoft's backers want th
... Uniloc sues more companies for "software activation" ...
... Uniloc sues more companies for "software activation" ...
As with any practice, victory in IP litigation can be defined a number of ways. Perhaps it comes in the form of a multimillion-dollar jury verdict. Or as a judge's ruling affirming the validity of th
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