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Intellectual Property

Jul. 15, 2008

Firm Tries to Beat Patent Invalidation to Payout

A San Jose-based technology company is betting it can win large settlements from about 30 different corporations it says is infringing its patents, even if those patents might be invalid.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN JOSE - A San Jose-based technology company is betting it can win large settlements from about 30 different corporations it says is infringing its patents, even if those patents might be invalid.
      Tessera Technologies Inc., which develops small packages for silicon chips used in everything from c...

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