Jawbone Can't Invalidate Three Fitbit Patents, Judge Rules

By Dorothy Atkins (February 10, 2017, 3:36 PM EST) -- A California federal judge rejected on Thursday a bid by wearable technology maker Jawbone to invalidate three of Fitbit's wearable fitness tracker patents at the heart of Fitbit's infringement lawsuit against the rival device maker, ruling that the patents are sufficiently inventive to be patented and not invalid under the U.S. Supreme Court's Alice ruling....

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