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October 19, 2016
$30M Ends Dell's IP Feud With Pure Storage
Pure Storage will pay $30 million to Dell as part of a settlement of all litigation between the data storage companies involving allegations of violated contracts, infringement of an EMC patent and pilfered trade secrets, according to a publicly filed report.
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September 01, 2016
Pure Storage Wins New Trial After $14M EMC Patent Verdict
A Delaware federal judge on Thursday granted Pure Storage Inc. a new trial on the issue of whether the EMC Corp. data storage patent a jury said the startup infringed, leading to a $14 million verdict for EMC, was anticipated by an earlier Sun Microsystems patent.
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May 10, 2016
Pure Storage Slams EMC's Injunction Bid After $14M Verdict
Electronic data storage company Pure Storage Inc. urged a Delaware federal court Tuesday to reject rival EMC Corp.'s bid for an injunction barring Pure Storage from selling its new line of storage products, saying it has redesigned its software in the wake of a $14 million patent infringement verdict.
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April 27, 2016
EMC Seeks To Ban Rival Data Storage After $14M Patent Win
Electronic data storage company EMC Corp., which won $14 million in a patent infringement trial against rival Pure Storage Inc. last month, has urged a Delaware federal court to forbid Pure Storage from selling its new line of storage products, saying it isn't substantially different from the discontinued infringing products.
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April 15, 2016
Pure Storage Battles $14M Patent Infringement Verdict
Pure Storage Inc. has asked a Delaware federal court to overturn a $14 million verdict the company was ordered to pay competitor EMC Corp. for patent infringement, arguing that the jury ignored evidence the data storage patent at issue was invalid.
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March 16, 2016
Jury Awards Data Storage Co. $14M In Patent Fight
A jury awarded EMC Corp. $14 million in a patent infringement trial against upstart rival Pure Storage Inc. in Delaware federal court on Tuesday, although Pure Storage dodged what likely could have been a much larger verdict.