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Intellectual Property

Jan. 11, 2018

Federal Circuit ruling sends Finjan-Blue Coat patent case back to San Jose

In a split decision, a federal appellate court partially overturned a $39.5 million ruling Wednesday for cybersecurity company Finjan Inc. in a patent infringement suit against Blue Coat Systems.

In a split decision, a federal appellate court partially overturned a $39.5 million ruling Wednesday for cybersecurity company Finjan Holdings Inc. in a patent infringement suit against Blue Coat Systems.

But Finjan also scored a victory when the Federal Circuit affirmed that a key computer security mechanism patent was infringed, even though the case was sent back to district court for a damages retrial. Finjan Inc. v. Blue Coat S...

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