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TVIIM, LLC v. McAfee, Inc.
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3:13-cv-04545
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January 07, 2016
McAfee Beats TVIIM's New Trial Bid After Patent Win
A California federal judge on Thursday rebuffed TVIIM's attempt at a new trial accusing McAfee of infringing a patent on its security software, saying "the jury's verdict is not contrary to the clear weight of the evidence."
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November 12, 2015
McAfee Won IP Trial Through Inconsistencies, TVIIM Says
TVIIM urged a California federal judge Thursday to grant it a new trial accusing McAfee of infringing a patent on security software, arguing that McAfee used conflicting interpretations to convince a jury that the patent was invalid and that McAfee didn't infringe it.
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September 11, 2015
McAfee Defends $1.8M Fee Bid In TVIIM Patent Dispute
McAfee Inc. fired back Thursday at a patent holding company's attack on its bid for $1.8 million in fees following a successful defense in a patent infringement suit over computer security technology, saying TVIIM LLC was aware of fatal flaws in its case but pressed forward to trial anyway.
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September 04, 2015
TVIIM Rips McAfee's 'Wholly Baseless' $2M Fee Bid In IP Case
Nonpracticing entity TVIIM LLC, which unsuccessfully sued McAfee Inc. over a computer security patent, sought a new trial Thursday and blasted the software maker's "wholly baseless" bid for $1.8 million in fees, saying the motion failed to justify the request and is "loaded with vitriol and ad hominem attacks."
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August 21, 2015
McAfee Says Rival Attys' Links Warrant Fees In Patent Case
McAfee Inc. asked a California federal judge Thursday to grant $1.8 million in attorneys' fees under Octane Fitness after a jury found it didn't infringe a computer security software patent and found three patent claims invalid, citing links between the patent holder's trial counsel and the attorney who prosecuted the patent.
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July 24, 2015
McAfee Prevails In TVIIM's $13M Security Patent Trial
McAfee Inc. triumphed in California federal court Thursday when a jury found that McAfee didn't infringe TVIIM LLC's patent on computer security software and that three patent claims were invalid, allowing the software company to duck TVIIM's claim for nearly $13 million in damages.
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July 22, 2015
TVIIM, McAfee Send $13M Security Patent Trial To Jury
McAfee Inc. urged a California federal jury Wednesday to invalidate a TVIIM LLC patent on computer security software, arguing at the close of TVIIM's $13 million trial that the plaintiff hid prior art — which it had created — from the patent office.
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July 20, 2015
McAfee Owes $13M For Infringing Security IP, Expert Says
McAfee Inc. should pay nearly $13 million in royalties for selling antivirus and Internet security tools that infringe a TVIIM LLC patent on software that assesses the security of a computer system, TVIIM's damages expert testified Monday in TVIIM's suit in California federal court.