Dropbox Inc. asked a San Francisco federal judge Tuesday to force Entangled Media LLC, a competing tech company, to turnover "privileged" communications related to its ongoing patent infringement lawsuit against Dropbox.
Entangled accused Dropbox, which is headquartered in San Francisco, of incorporating two of its patents related to cloud file storage into its "core technology" and later refusing to license the inventions.
According to the complain...
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