Verizon-Vonage Patent Case in Hands of Jury |
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Peter Kaplan, Reuters (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:25:55 -0600
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By Peter Kaplan
A federal jury on Wednesday began reviewing evidence in Verizon
The eight-member jury deliberated for about three hours and sent the
Although the panel asked to work into the night, U.S. District Judge
In closing arguments, a lawyer for Verizon told jurors that Vonage had
Going forward, Vonage also should be ordered to pay Verizon a royalty
"This company has done very well with our patents and our technology
Verizon claims that Vonage is infringing on five patents on technology
The patents cover technology that allows calls made through the
Vonage insists that Verizon's patents were invalid and were not
LARGER EFFECT ON VoIP
Vonage's lawyer, Roger Warin, said Verizon is using the patent
"We didn't take their (intellectual) property," Warin said.
Warin provided for jurors what he said were differences between the
And Verizon's patents were invalid anyway, he said, because the
If the jury finds that Vonage infringed Verizon's patents, the judge
Vonage has said that the outcome of the case would not disrupt its
One investment advisory firm said the lawsuit is important because it
Vonage has struggled to turn a profit, and its share price has fallen
Copyright 2007 Reuters Limited.
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