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Finjan, Inc. v. Secure Computing Corp. 626 F.3d 1197 (2010) was a patent infringement case by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit involving “proactive scanning” technology for computer security. [1] The Federal Circuit made a mixed decision after hearing the appeals from both sides. Based upon the verdict by United States District Court for the District of Delaware, the Federal Circuit affirmed the system and storage medium claims but reversed the method claim. The damage award was also affirmed while the damages between the post-judgement and pre-injunction period were remanded for determination.[1]
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Finjan, Inc. v. Secure Computing Corp. | |
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Court | United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit |
Full case name | FINJAN, INC. (FORMERLY FINJAN SOFTWARE, LTD.), Plaintiff-Cross Appellant, v. SECURE COMPUTING CORPORATION, CYBERGUARD CORPORATION, AND WEBWASHER AG, Defendant-Appellant AND DOES 1 THROUGH 100, Defendants. |
Decided | November 4 2010 |
Citation | 626 F.3d 1197 |
Case history | |
Prior history | 06-CV-0369 (D. Dela. (2008)) |
Holding | |
The verdict of infringement on the asserted “system” and “storage medium” claims were affirmed, but the verdict of infringement on the asserted method claims were reversed. The damage award was affirmed, but the damages between the post-judgment and pre-injunction period were remanded for determination. | |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | NEWMAN, GAJARSA, and LINN |
Case opinions | |
Majority | LINN |
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