Apple Sues Burst.com over Video Patent Claims

Apple Sues Burst.com over Video Patent Claims

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Jan 6, 2006
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Apple Inc. sued Burst.com Inc., an audio and video delivery technology company, in U.S. District Court in San Francisco yesterday for declaratory relief, alleging patent invalidity or non-infringement, according to a report on macdailynews.com.

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The two companies were negotiating the issuance of a license to cover Apples iPod and iTunes products.

The suit was filed after those negotiations failed.

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