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May 07

Hard Blow to Anascape from the Federal Circuit in its patent infringement case

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Federal Circuit Court of Appeals reverses ruling in Anascape v. Nintendo patent infringement lawsuit

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May 06

Court denies Netflix request for attorney’s fees after non-infringement ruling

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As noted in a recent edition of the Docket Report, on March 31, 2010, the United States District Court, Northern District of California denied Netflix, Inc.’s motion for attorney’s fees and costs after finding the company did not infringe a patent owned by Media Queue, LLC.

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May 05

Court makes inventive ruling in stay of action request

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As announced in recent issue of Docket Report, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California provided an unusual ruling in the case of a company’s request to stay an action pending patent reexamination.

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May 04

Microsoft wins piracy suit against Chinese insurance company

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A Shanghai court recently ruled that Microsoft should be compensated for a sum equivalent to $317,837 U.S. dollars from a Chinese insurance company for using pirated software.

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Apr 30

North District of California Grants another Motion to Stay

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Court Grants Zep Solar’s Motion to Stay pending Reexamination of Akeena Solar’s Patent

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