Google loses patent ruling | The Journal Gazette: "The company had been seeking $493 million, but U.S. District Judge Raymond Jackson ruled that Vringo couldn’t collect any damages that might have occurred before the suit was filed in September 2011.
Google was told to pay $15.8 million, AOL $7.94 million, and IAC Search & Media Inc. $6.65 million, Vringo said in a statement. Target Corp. was told to pay $98,833 and Gannett Co. $4,322"
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012
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