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Intellectual Property

Nov. 6, 2013

Ruckus wins defense verdict in patent case

A federal jury in Delaware found last week that Sunnyvale-based Ruckus Wireless Inc. did not infringe two wireless Internet access patents asserted by San Jose-based rival Netgear Inc.

By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A federal jury in Delaware found last week that Sunnyvale-based Ruckus Wireless Inc. did not infringe two wireless Internet access patents asserted by San Jose-based rival Netgear Inc. Netgear sued Ruckus for infringement of five patents in 2010, but a federal judge found three of the asserted patents to be invalid. Netgear Inc. v. Ruckus Wireless Inc., 10-999 (D. Del., filed Nov. 19, 2010). Netgear pursued its infringement claims agai...

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