Saturday, August 28, 2010
Paul Allen sues web giants for patent infringement
A firm owned by billionaire Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen today sued Apple, Facebook, Google, YouTube, and seven other companies, charging them with infringing patents filed more than a decade ago.
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