A San Francisco intellectual property attorney has persuaded a federal judge to dismiss an infringement complaint against Netflix Inc., ruling the patent at issue is based on an abstract idea.
Michael S. Kwun of Kwun Bhansali Lazarus LLP successfully argued the patent, which provides a technique for "capturing audio and video information from a first source" and displaying it at a second source in a different format, is invalid un...
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