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Open Text S.A. v. Box, Inc. et al
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3:13-cv-04910
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June 24, 2015
Open Text Drops Injunction Bid After $5M Patent Win
Open Text SA told a California federal judge Wednesday that it will no longer seek an injunction against Box Inc. and its co-defendants after a jury found they infringed Open Text's file-synchronization patents and ordered them to pay $5 million in royalties.
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February 13, 2015
Box To Pay $5M For Infringing Open Text Patents, Jury Says
A California federal jury on Friday returned a nearly $5 million verdict against Box Inc. and its co-defendants in a suit that alleged it sold editing software that infringes Open Text SA's file synchronization patents.
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February 12, 2015
Box Owes Open Text $11M For Infringing Software, Jury Told
Box Inc. should pay up to $11 million in royalties for selling editing software that infringes Open Text SA's file synchronization patents, Open Text's attorney told a California federal jury Thursday during closing arguments in the two-week trial against its cloud storage rival.
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February 09, 2015
Open Text's File-Sync Patents Invalid, Box Expert Testifies
Three file synchronization patents that Open Text SA accuses rival cloud-storage company Box Inc. of infringing are invalid because of prior art, including an early Internet file transfer protocol, Box's patent expert told a California federal jury Monday.
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January 26, 2015
Judge Nixes 'Petal-Plucking' Expert In OpenText Patent Row
The California federal judge overseeing Open Text SA's patent infringement suit against rival cloud-storage company Box Inc. on Friday axed the plaintiff's expert's testimony on royalty rates, saying her conclusion lacked quantifiable support and amounted to "'I like it, I like it not' petal-plucking."
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January 20, 2015
'Nothing Inventive' In Open Text Collab IP Claims, Judge Says
With a trial just weeks away, the California federal judge overseeing Open Text SA's patent infringement suit against rival cloud-storage company Box Inc. on Tuesday found several claims of five Open Text SA patents on collaboration software patents invalid, saying there's "nothing inventive whatsoever" about them.
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January 14, 2015
Alice Wrecks Claims In Open Text's Patents, Box Says
Cloud-storage company Box Inc. urged a California federal judge on Wednesday to rule that certain claims of several Open Text SA collaboration software patents that Box allegedly infringed are invalid under the U.S. Supreme Court's Alice ruling because they simply computerize an abstract concept.