January 07, 2016
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."
November 12, 2015
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.
September 11, 2015
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.
September 04, 2015
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."
August 21, 2015
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.
July 24, 2015
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.
July 22, 2015
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.
July 20, 2015
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.