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September 24, 2012
Verizon Pays $510M To Settle TiVo, ActiveVideo Patent Suits
Verizon Communications Inc. has agreed to pay $510 million to settle separate patent infringement lawsuits filed by TiVo Inc. and ActiveVideo Networks Inc. over digital video recording and on-demand technology used in the company's FiOS television service, according to company statements Monday.
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November 08, 2011
Judge Won't Consider New Evidence In Verizon IP Fight
A Virginia federal judge on Monday refused to reconsider the validity of a Verizon Communications Inc. on-demand video patent the cable company accused ActiveVideo Networks Inc. of infringing in a dispute that ultimately netted ActiveVideo $140 million in damages.
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October 14, 2011
Verizon Judgment Upped $24M In ActiveVideo IP Suit
ActiveVideo Networks Inc. may receive up to $140 million after a Virginia federal judge on Friday ordered Verizon Communications Inc. to pay supplemental damages as well as pre- and post-judgment interests exceeding $24 million in an infringement suit over patents covering on-demand video.
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October 13, 2011
Verizon Can't Dodge $115M Verdict Over Video Patents
A Virginia federal judge on Wednesday shot down Verizon Communications Inc.'s efforts to reverse a jury's $115 million verdict against the telecom giant for allegedly infringing ActiveVideo Networks Inc.'s on-demand video patents.
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September 19, 2011
How They Won It: Morgan Lewis Tags Verizon For $115M
To help convince a jury that Verizon Communications Inc. infringed ActiveVideo Networks Inc.'s on-demand video patents, attorneys from Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP kicked off the trial by trotting out an unusual piece of evidence: a vintage MTV video featuring R&B singer Bobby Brown.
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September 14, 2011
ActiveVideo Slams Verizon's Bid To Dodge $115M Verdict
ActiveVideo Networks Inc. urged a Virginia federal judge on Wednesday to reject Verizon Communications Inc.'s efforts to reverse a jury's $115 million verdict against the telecom giant for infringing ActiveVideo's on-demand video patents.
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August 30, 2011
Verizon Tries To Dodge $115M Patent Verdict
Verizon Communications Inc. on Tuesday asked a Virginia federal judge to overturn a jury's $115 million verdict against the company for infringing on-demand video patents held by ActiveVideo Networks Inc., saying the evidence presented at trial was insufficient.
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August 02, 2011
Verizon Hit With $115M Verdict In Video Patent Row
A federal jury in Virginia said Tuesday that Verizon Communications Inc. should pay $115 million for infringing on-demand video patents held by ActiveVideo Networks Inc.
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June 30, 2011
Judge Won't Revisit Ruling On Verizon TV Tech Claims
A Virginia federal judge refused Thursday to reconsider his decision to trim Verizon Communications Inc.'s counterclaims in a patent suit brought by ActiveVideo Networks Inc. over interactive TV technology, saying Verizon's request for a second look was too little, too late.
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May 17, 2011
Verizon Fights Invalidity Ruling In ActiveVideo Fight
Verizon Communications Inc. asked a Virginia federal judge Friday to reconsider part of a ruling that pared down its counterclaims in a suit brought by ActiveVideo Networks Inc. over interactive TV technology.