By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN JOSE - A lesson for patent litigators: If arguing a client's patent on an infrared camera in a cell phone is being infringed, there needs to be an infrared camera in the cell phone. An Illinois federal judge ruled this week that sanctions should be awarded against a patent holding company and its attorneys because their patent infringement claims against a cell phone service operated by Walt Disney ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN JOSE - A lesson for patent litigators: If arguing a client's patent on an infrared camera in a cell phone is being infringed, there needs to be an infrared camera in the cell phone. An Illinois federal judge ruled this week that sanctions should be awarded against a patent holding company and its attorneys because their patent infringement claims against a cell phone service operated by Walt Disney ...
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