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Civil Litigation,
Intellectual Property

Oct. 23, 2018

Judge rejects company’s patent infringement claims against Twilio

Calling the patents “abstract” and a process “that could be worked out with a pencil and paper,” U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria of San Francisco dismissed a lawsuit and the underlying patents asserting a claim over a method of verifying an online registration using a telephone number.

Calling the patents "abstract" and a process "that could be worked out with a pencil and paper," U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria of San Francisco dismissed a lawsuit and the underlying patents asserting a claim over a method of verifying an online registration using a telephone number.

Chhabria's four-page ruling, issued Friday, made brief work of the claims. TeleSign Corp. v. Twilio Inc., 18-CV03279 ...

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