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Wireless Ink Corporation v. Facebook, Inc. et al
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December 18, 2013
Google, Facebook Denied Attys' Fees After Beating IP Suit
Facebook Inc. and Google Inc. couldn't force a patent holder to pay millions to cover their litigation expenses in a failed infringement suit against them over mobile-website-technology patents, with a New York federal judge finding Tuesday there was no proof the plaintiff had stubbornly pursued a doomed case.
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September 19, 2013
Google, Facebook Seek Attys' Fees In Mobile Web IP Fight
Google Inc., YouTube LLC and Facebook Inc. asked a New York federal court Wednesday to order Wireless Ink Corp. to pay millions of dollars in attorneys' fees, after prevailing over suits alleging infringement of Wireless Ink's patents for mobile website technology.
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September 03, 2013
Google, Facebook Duck Suits Over Mobile Web Patents
Facebook Inc. and Google Inc. on Friday beat allegations they infringed Wireless Ink Corp.'s patents for mobile website technology, after a New York federal judge ruled Wireless Ink failed to show their mobile sites have any features covered by the asserted patent claims.
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February 08, 2012
Facebook CEO Won't Be Deposed In Mobile Web IP Suit
A New York federal judge held Wednesday that Facebook Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg does not have to give pretrial testimony in Wireless Ink Corp.'s lawsuit accusing the social networking giant of infringing its mobile website technology patents.
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March 17, 2011
Web Co. Expands Mobile IP War With Google, Facebook
Wireless Ink Corp. upped the ante Tuesday in its mobile website patent war against Google Inc. and Facebook Inc., filing a new infringement suit in New York against the Internet giants.