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Akamai Wins Lawsuit to Protect Obvious Patent

brandaman writes "Akamai, the largest content delivery network (CDN) with about 70% market share, recently won its lawsuit against the against second largest CDN - Limelight Networks. The suit asserted that Limelight was infringing on Akamai's patent which, upon examination, seems to be somewhat on the obvious side. 'In accordance with the invention, however, a base HTML document portion of a Web page is served from the Content Provider's site while one or more embedded objects for the page are served from the hosting servers, preferably, those hosting servers near the client machine. By serving the base HTML document from the Content Provider's site, the Content Provider maintains control over the content.' Limelight is obviously not pleased, and this is not the first lawsuit Akamai has won regarding its patents."

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  1. Re:So they can sue the Internet???? by palegray.net · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    So now every website in the woruld is infringing a stupid patent from a patent trool? You know, your (presumed) spelling error reminds us all to watch out for astroturfing Akamai employees in discussions on this topic. See the definition of Trool on the Urban Dictionary site.