Aylus Networks, Inc. v. Apple Inc.

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Case Number:

3:13-cv-04700

Court:

California Northern

Nature of Suit:

Patent

Judge:

Edward M. Chen

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  1. March 31, 2016

    Apple Denied $2M Fee Bid After AirPlay Patent Win

    A California federal judge denied Apple's bid to make Aylus Networks pay more than $2 million in attorneys' fees, saying that although Aylus used a weak argument to continue pursuing its failed infringement suit surrounding Apple TV's AirPlay feature, it didn't do so frivolously.

  2. February 25, 2016

    Apple Says It Deserves $2M Fee After Video Patent Win

    Apple Inc. blasted Aylus Networks Inc.'s efforts to avoid paying more than $2 million in attorneys' fees Thursday, arguing that the company did an about-face between the patent office and the failed infringement suit over the tech giant's TV video-streaming service.

  3. February 09, 2016

    Apple Seeks $2M In Atty Fees After Video-Streaming IP Win

    Weeks after defeating a patent suit by Aylus Networks, Apple has asked a California federal court to award it more than $2 million in attorneys' fees and costs, arguing that Aylus continued to pursue its case even though it knew that the tech giant's TV video-streaming service didn't infringe its patent.

  4. January 22, 2016

    Apple Defeats Video Streaming Patent Suit

    A California federal judge on Thursday tossed an infringement suit alleging Apple Inc.'s Apple TV video streaming service infringes a patent held by Aylus Networks Inc., ruling that Apple's technology doesn't follow the steps laid out in patent claims asserted by Aylus.

  5. December 18, 2015

    Apple Urges Court To Toss Video Streaming IP Suit

    Apple Inc. on Friday urged a California federal judge to throw out Aylus Networks Inc.'s lawsuit claiming its Apple TV video streaming service infringes a patent on media streaming, arguing that its products don't work in the same way as the patent.

  6. September 30, 2014

    Apple Targets Aylus TV Streaming Patent For Review

    Apple Inc. on Monday filed a petition for inter partes review of an Aylus Networks Inc. wireless video streaming patent that its Apple TV digital media player is accused of infringing, arguing that the patent is obvious in light of a standard developed by Microsoft Corp.

  7. October 10, 2013

    Apple Faces Infringement Suit Over TV Streaming Patent

    Apple Inc. has infringed an Aylus Networks Inc. patent for wireless video streaming in its Apple TV networking capabilities, the Massachusetts-based video technology company alleged in a complaint filed Wednesday in California federal court.

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