Other Barks & Bites for Friday, August 16: AstraZeneca Convinces Court to Overturn $107.5 Million Patent Infringement Ruling; DOJ Considers Breaking Up Google in Response to Monopoly Accusations; Cox Asks SCOTUS to Intervene in $1 Billion Copyright Infringement Case
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Cox Communications filed a petition asking the Supreme Court to review a copyright infringement case where it was held responsible for $1 billion in damages, arguing that it could set a precedent for targeting internet service providers.
The Delaware district court overturned a $107 million verdict against AstraZeneca for patent infringement, ruling that Pfizer's patents lacked proper enablement and written description.
Following a ruling that found Google to be a monopoly, Justice Department officials are currently exploring significant actions, including breaking off parts of the company.
Read at IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
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