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Left with only two weeks chains) to explain exactly how seven of the web


Left with only two weeks chains) to explain exactly how seven of the web's largest properties (and three office supply violated his company Interval's patents, Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen figured out a plan - Intervals' lawyers are drawing bangalore great colored boxes around large swaths of the allegedly infringing sites' real estate. In all seriousness, a lot of companies owed Allen a lot of money if Interval truly a case because Interval claims patented no less than the ability for a website is a user-selected piece of content, and set other related pieces of content bangalore that can be interesting. Oh, and he is apparently patented pop-ups and widgets, like most anything that gives information "in an unobtrusive manner that occupies the peripheral attention bangalore of the user" the same treatment. Hilariously, it appears bangalore that the co-founder of Microsoft did not provide his lawyers with a basic scan technology, because the PDF of the exhibits they are uploaded to the court's website is just epically bad - check out what they say in the fight gallery below. Disclaimer: We should note that AOL is among the companies sued by Interval and Allen, and Engadget is owned by AOL. So you know, just thinking about that a lot, or something.
Paul Allen files amended complaint, points out exactly where patent infringement is hiding originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 December 2010 14:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. bangalore Permalink | Complaints (PDF) | Email this | Comments


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