Patent troll takes last shot at owning - interactive web - but falls short

Posted by BernardSwiss on Jul 21, 2012 9:25 AM EDT
Ars Technica; By Joe Mullin
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Judge Leonard Davis, who oversaw the case, issued an order (PDF) today that puts a final stop on attempts by Eolas and its owner, Michael Doyle, to claim it owns technology that's critical to running any "interactive" site on the web. That means Eolas can't use its 5,838,906 patent, or a successor patent, No. 7,599,985, to sue anyone, unless it manages to overturn this verdict on appeal.

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