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Technology & Science

Mar. 10, 2007

Google Deflects Infringement Suit

SAN JOSE - A Massachusetts federal judge has tossed out a Virginia company's lawsuit claiming software used by Google Inc. that lets users do their own virtual tours of landscapes around the world infringed its patent.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN JOSE - A Massachusetts federal judge has tossed out a Virginia company's lawsuit claiming software used by Google Inc. that lets users do their own virtual tours of landscapes around the world infringed its patent.
      In an order filed Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Douglas Woodlock granted Google's motion for summary judgment, finding that t...

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