Google Seeks A Voice In Wireless Patent Dispute

Law360, New York (November 24, 2009, 5:52 PM ET) -- Google Inc. is seeking to intervene in one of the patent cases launched by Emsat Advanced Geo-Location Technology LLC, arguing that it has a right to participate given that its maps application is alleged to be the “infringing structure” at the center of the wireless technology dispute.

On Monday, Google asked the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio to let the company intervene in the case as a defendant/counterclaimant, asserting that as the creator of Google Maps for Mobile, it is in the...
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