Google wins appeal of $20 mln US patent verdict

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Google convinced a U.S. appeals court to cancel three anti-malware patents at the heart of a Texas jury's $20 million infringement verdict.

In 2013, Cioffi along with the daughters of the late Rozman filed a lawsuit against Google in the Federal court in East Texas.

Chrome’s malware protection features violated their patents for a system that stops malware from gaining access to sensitive information on a computer.

A jury found that Google violated the patents in 2017 and granted the complainants a total of 20 million USD.

However, the Federal Circuit declared all of the patents invalid on Tuesday.

The three-judge bench reached a unanimous conclusion that the three claims had been reissued from a previous anti-malware claim.

The new patents described web browser-specific technology that was absent from the original patent.

The defendants in Big Tech’s latest patent litigation argue that bigger firms utilize their clout to squeeze rivals.

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