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November 16, 2006

CSIRO protects its technology in USA

According to the CSIRO Judge Davis of the District Court of the United States East District of Texas has given summary judgement in favour of CSIRO, reaffirming the validity of CSIRO’s patent of the core technology which enables high speed wireless networks using the 802.11 a and g standards and supporting CSIRO’s claims
that Buffalo Technology had infringed its patent.

CSIRO is also defending its patent in declaratory judgment actions brought by
Intel, Dell, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard and Netgear in the Northern
District of California over the same patent which covers more than hundreds of
millions of units sold to date and a rapidly expanding market.

The Age

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Posted 16th November 2006 by David Jacobson in Legal, Web/Tech