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Intellectual Property

Apr. 17, 2013

Douglas E. Lumish

Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman LLP Redwood Shores Patent


Last year, Lumish helped Google Inc. and subsidiary YouTube LLC invalidate two wide-reaching patents that cover ways to make Web pages more interactive.


Google was among nearly two dozen defendants named in a 2009 lawsuit by holding company Eolas Technologies Inc. and the University of California, which claimed that nearly all modern Web pages infringed their patents. Among the Internet features cited for using their technology are music clips, streaming video, a...

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