By: John Letzing
Source: http://www.marketwatch.com
Category: Patent News
Source: http://www.marketwatch.com
Category: Patent News
Facebook disclosed in a regulatory filing Thursday that Yahoo
sent a letter in late April informing the Menlo Park, Calif.,
social-networking company that “they believe 16 patents they claim to
hold ‘may be relevant’ to open source technology they allege is being
used in our data centers and servers.” Facebook said Yahoo hasn’t threatened a lawsuit over the matter, but added that “it may do so in the future.”
MarketWatch's Dan Gallagher dissects how much Facebook is worth,
after the social-networking titan set the price range for its initial
public offering.Yahoo sued Facebook in March for allegedly infringing 10 of its patents
related to online social services, advertising and privacy features.
Yahoo later asserted two additional patents in the case. The lawsuit has
drawn criticism, as Yahoo historically has used its patents more for
defensive purposes rather than suing its peers.
Yahoo hired Scott Thompson as its new chief executive in January.
Thompson has expressed a desire for the Sunnyvale, Calif., company,
which is in the midst of a turnaround effort, to start pursuing new
revenue streams.
Facebook has countersued Yahoo, asserting its own 10 patents.
Facebook, which Thursday filed additional papers for an IPO that could
raise as much as $13.6 billion, now has two large, fully owned and
operated data centers in operation in Oregon and North Carolina. The
company has paid a great deal of attention to developing its own server
computers to power those data centers.
Source: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/yahoo-sees-more-facebook-patent-infringements-2012-05-03?link=MW_latest_news
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