Patent-licensing antitrust case against RPX and Android device makers moves forward
By Amy Miller ( December 3, 2013, 22:49 GMT | Insight) -- A federal judge in California is letting a patent-licensing antitrust case move forward against patent aggregator RPX Corporation and several makers of Android devices. US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers denied RPX's bid to dismiss an antitrust suit filed by Cascades Computer Innovation, a nonpracticing entity, alleging that RPX and several Android device makers formed an illegal boycott by agreeing not to license patents owned by Cascades.A federal judge in California is letting a patent-licensing antitrust case move forward against patent aggregator RPX Corporation and several makers of Android devices....
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