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Intellectual Property

Oct. 26, 2010

Intel Wins Minor Victory

Intel Corp. scored a minor victory last week in its ongoing legal battle with Canadian patent holding company Wi-Lan Inc., which has sued the Santa Clara-based chipmaker and a host of other technology companies for infringing its patents.

By Craig Anderson

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Intel Corp. scored a minor victory last week in its ongoing legal battle with Canadian patent holding company Wi-Lan Inc., which has sued the Santa Clara-based chipmaker and a host of other technology companies for infringing its patents.

But Wi-Lan officials are not complaining, saying U.S. District Judge James Ware's decision in San Jose to grant Intel's motion for summary ...

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