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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Patent Infringement | "Yahoo sues facebook over patent infringement"

By: http://www.nst.com.my
Category: Patent Infringement



SAN FRANCISCO: Yahoo! filed suit against Facebook in a California court yesterday accusing the social networking giant of infringing on 10 patents held by the Internet pioneer.

Yahoo!, in a 19-page lawsuit filed in US District Court for the Northern  District of California, accused Facebook of infringing on patents in several  areas including advertising, privacy and messaging.

The Sunnyvale, California-based Yahoo! asked the court in San Jose to order  Facebook to halt its alleged patent-infringing activities and to assess  unspecified damages.

“Yahoo! has invested substantial resources in research and development  through the years, which has resulted in numerous patented inventions of  technology that other companies have licensed,” Yahoo! said in a statement.

“These technologies are the foundation of our business that engages over  700 million monthly unique visitors and represent the spirit of innovation upon  which Yahoo! is built,” the company said.

“Unfortunately, the matter with Facebook remains unresolved and we are  compelled to seek redress in federal court,” it said. “We are confident that we  will prevail.”    Yahoo!’s lawsuit comes about five weeks after Facebook filed to go public  on Wall Street with an estimated valuation of up to $100 billion.

Patent suits are a frequent occurrence among smartphone and tablet computer  makers and the world’s best known brands are ensnared in a complex web of legal  claims but such suits are relatively rare among social media companies.

Facebook, which was founded in 2004, a decade after Yahoo!, expressed  disappointment with the Yahoo! move.

“We’re disappointed that Yahoo, a longtime business partner of Facebook and  a company that has substantially benefited from its association with Facebook,  has decided to resort to litigation,” a Facebook spokeswoman said.

“Once again, we learned of Yahoo’s decision simultaneously with the media,”  the spokeswoman said. “We will defend ourselves vigorously against these  puzzling actions.”  

In the suit, Yahoo! said that Facebook’s growth to more than 850 million  users “has been based in large part on Facebook’s use of Yahoo!’s patented  technology.”    “For much of the technology upon which Facebook is based Yahoo! got there  first and was therefore granted patents by the United States Patent Office to  protect those innovations,” Yahoo! said.
 
“Yahoo!’s patents relate to cutting edge innovations in online products,  including in messaging, news feed generation, social commenting, advertising  display, preventing click fraud and privacy controls,” it said.

“Facebook’s entire social network model, which allows users to create  profiles and connect with, among other things, persons and businesses, is based  on Yahoo!’s patented social networking technology,” it said.

 Yahoo! said Facebook’s popular “News Feed” feature, for example, is  “directly linked to Facebook’s infringement” of Yahoo! patents and its  advertising model is based on advertising patents held by Yahoo.
 
Once seen as the Internet’s leading light, Yahoo! has struggled in recent  years to build a strongly profitable, growing business out of its huge Web  presence and global audience.

Scott Thompson, formerly head of mobile payments firm PayPal, became chief  executive at Yahoo! at the beginning of January promising urgent action to turn  the company around.

Thompson came in after many months of turmoil over the company’s direction,  including deadlocked talks over possibly selling off valuable assets in China  and Japan.

Two weeks after Thompson was recruited, Yahoo! co-founder and former chief  executive Jerry Yang resigned from the board of directors.

A few weeks later the chairman and three other directors said they would  step down, opening the way for Thompson’s agenda.

Yahoo! shares were up 0.62 per cent to US$14.58 in after-hours trading. -- AFP



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