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Intellectual Property

Nov. 18, 2014

Judge orders injunction with 'causal nexus' in patent infringement case

A federal judge in Oakland late Thursday ordered online language translator MotionPoint Corp. to stop selling a product that infringed on competitor TransPerfect Global Inc.'s patent.


By Kibkabe Araya


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A federal judge in Oakland has ordered online language translator MotionPoint Corp. to stop selling a product that infringed on competitor TransPerfect Global Inc.'s patent and to pay a percentage of royalties to TransPerfect from sales of the product.


U.S. District Judge Claudia A. Wilken of the Northern District granted TransPerfect's amended permanent injunction to stop MotionPoint from ...

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