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Intellectual Property

Mar. 15, 2005

Pixion Loses Infringement Case Against PlaceWare

When software firm PlaceWare developed a product allowing conference meetings to take place over the Internet, fellow developer Pixion thought that PlaceWare's product infringed its patents for similar software.


By Draeger Martinez
        When software firm PlaceWare developed a product allowing conference meetings to take place over the Internet, fellow developer Pixion thought that PlaceWare's product infringed its patents for similar software.
        But a federal jury in San Francisco unanimously decided that no inf...

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