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Cisco Can't Shield Customers From Patent Suits, Court Rules

netbuzz writes "A federal appeals court in California has upheld a lower court ruling that Cisco lacks the necessary standing to seek dismissal of patent infringement lawsuits against some of its biggest customers – wireless network providers and enterprises – being brought by TR Labs, a Canadian research consortium. The appeals court agreed with TR Labs' that its patent infringement claims are rightfully against the users of telecommunications equipment – be it made by Cisco, Juniper, Ciena or others – and not the manufacturers. 'In fact, all of the claims and all of the patents are directed at a communications network, not the particular switching nodes that are manufactured by Cisco and the other companies that are subject of our claims,' an attorney for TR Labs told the court. The court made no judgment relative to the patents themselves or the infringement claims."

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  1. Re:American Exceptionalism and Moral Superiority? by Pieroxy · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    are you high or just an idiot?, what does this article has to do with any of that shit?

    What you just did is called "feeding the trolls". It is discouraged.