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Monday, 30 August 2010 15:52 |
| Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, has launched legal action with 11 players of the Internet for patent infringement, the register which we find Apple, AOL, Google, Facebook or Yahoo and eBay. Complaints filed through his company, Interval Licensing, with the court in Seattle. Four patents are involved, reporting on technology and research, such as pop-up suggestions of links or display of video banners. Patents filed in the 1990s by Interval Research, a company co-founded by Paul Allen, who had bought the patents concerned with Interval Licensing. "This complaint is absurd, groundless. We will fight vigorously" while Facebook has responded to Google "the complaint |
against some of America's most innovative companies reflects the trend of people trying to compete in court rather than on the market. "Interval Licensing, is seeking damages but also the prohibition on companies cited the continued use these technologies. Article Source: http://www.tekiano.com/net/web-2-0/2-7-2596/le-cofondateur-de-microsoft-attaque-google-et-facebook.html |