Intellectual Property
Dec. 3, 2008
Tessera Technologies Loses Patents Case
The San Jose-based technology company, which develops small packages for silicon chips used in everything from cellular phones to network servers, was trying to protect its patents by getting a government agency to block the importation of infringing products.




Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN JOSE - Tessera Technologies Inc. had a very bad Monday afternoon. The San Jose-based technology company, which develops small packages for silicon chips used in everything from cellular phones to network servers, was trying to protect its patents by getting a government agency to block the importation of infringing products. In a closely watched decision, an administrative law judge with the...
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