German Appeals Court Hands EFI Victory in Patent Litigation Filed by Durst
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From the outset, EFI maintained that the technology had been in use well before Durst’s utility model was issued. A German trial court agreed with EFI in 2009, and on Dec. 23, 2011, the appeals court did too, confirming that Durst’s claimed invention is not novel.
“We are pleased with the decision by the German appeals court,” said EFI’s General Counsel, Bryan Ko. “Unfortunately, Durst seems intent on wasting resources bringing baseless lawsuits instead of letting customers choose between our products based on innovation and value. While we hope not to face such unfounded accusations again, EFI will continue to vigorously defend ourselves and will seek to protect our innovation and proprietary rights.”
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