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Intellectual Property

Sep. 27, 2012

ActiveVideo settles patent lawsuit with Verizon Communications

San Jose-based ActiveVideo Networks Inc. has settled its patent dispute with Verizon Communications Inc. over interactive television services including video on demand technology.

By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer

San Jose-based ActiveVideo Networks Inc. has settled its patent dispute with Verizon Communications Inc. over interactive television services including video on demand technology. The Monday announcement comes after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit last month upheld a $260 million patent infringement verdict against Verizon. In the agreement, Verizon will pay ActiveVideo $260 million plus an additional, undisclosed a...

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