news.cnet.com - 2/4/2009
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A U.S. federal judge on Tuesday postponed indefinitely the coordinated patent infringement cases filed by Rambus against a collection of rival memory chipmakers.
The cases were scheduled to go to trial later this month.
Judge Ronald M. Whyte of the U.S. District Court for the Northern ...
reuters.com - 1/31/2009
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SAN JOSE, California (Reuters) - A Federal District
Court judge told a hearing on Friday that he
will likely rule for chip maker Micron and against chip designer Rambus in a contentious patent case. U.S. District Court Judge Ronald Whyte said he will ...
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rambus.com - 2/2/2009
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Judge postpones Rambus patent-infringement trials
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... PCs for the next several years.
The defendants had previously argued that Rambus' patents were invalid because the company failed to disclose that it held patents on memory technology while a member of a standards-setting organization that was developing SDRAM standards in the 1990s. Rambus claimed that the rules of that group didn't specifically require the company to disclose its patents, and that it never proposed that the standard incorporate its technology.
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Rambus Runs into Another Legal Roadblock
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Rambus investors have found themselves riding a financial roller coaster filled with ups and downs contingent upon how the technology company fares in court. If you happen to be one of those investors, you better refill your Dramamine prescription. That's because a U.S. federal judge this week postponed indefinitely patent infringement cases filed by Rambus against several rival memory chip makers. News of the legal setback sent Rambus' shares hurtling downwards 22 percent in after-hours trading. The defendants argued for the delay following Judge Sue L. Robinson's ...
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Rambus investors have found themselves riding a financial roller coaster filled with ups and downs contingent upon how the technology company fares in court. If you happen to be one of those investors, you better refill your Dramamine prescription. ...