Google, Others Triumph In Web Browser Patent Trial

Law360, New York (February 09, 2012, 7:44 PM ET) -- A Texas federal jury has found invalid a pair of interactive Web browser patents asserted by Eolas Technologies Inc., bringing a sudden end to its infringement case against Google Inc., YouTube LLC and others, according to defense counsel Thursday.

Jason Wolff of Fish & Richardson PC told Law360 that a jury determined as invalid Eolas' asserted patent claims, ending the Web technology company's expansive infringement suit, which was to have gone through a total of four separate trials had Eolas' patents not been ruled invalid....
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Case Information

Case Title

Eolas Technologies Incorporated v. Adobe Systems Incorporated et al

Court

Texas Eastern

Nature of Suit

Patent

Case Number

6:09-cv-00446

Judge

Leonard Davis

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Date Filed

October 5, 2009

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