Vonage to pay $58 million in Verizon patent case
VONAGE TO PAY $58 MILLION IN VERIZON PATENT CASE
[SOURCE: C-Net|News.com, AUTHOR: Marguerite Reardon]
Internet phone provider Vonage has been ordered to pay $58 million to Verizon Communications for infringing on three of the company's patents. Vonage, which provides a service that turns broadband connections into phone lines, was found by a Virginia jury to have infringed patents that cover the technology used to connect these voice-over-IP calls to the regular phone network, as well as some features for implementing call-waiting and voice mail services. The monetary damages and the ongoing royalties that jurors awarded Verizon could have a significant impact on Vonage, if it doesn't come up with a solution that doesn't infringe the patents. But the biggest risk for Vonage is that the company could also be forced to shut down its service. In addition to the damages, Verizon is asking the court for an injunction. On March 23, U.S. Judge Claude Hilton will hear arguments to decide whether Vonage's service should stop offering service until an acceptable licensing agreement can be worked out.
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* Vonage Ordered To Pay Verizon In Patent Case
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/08/AR200703...
* Jury: Vonage violated Verizon patents
http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/money/20070309/1b_vonage09.art.htm
* Vonage ordered to pay Verizon
http://www.latimes.com/business/printedition/la-fi-vonage9mar09,1,405558...
Vonage to pay $58 million in Verizon patent case