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Emblaze Ltd. v. Apple Inc.
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5:11-cv-01079
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January 29, 2015
Juror Bias Claim Rejected In Emblaze-Apple IP Battle
A California federal judge on Thursday rejected Israeli software firm Emblaze Ltd.'s attempt to undo a jury's verdict that Apple Inc. didn't induce ESPN Inc., Major League Baseball and others to infringe Emblaze's video live-streaming technology, ruling there was no evidence the jury foreman was biased.
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August 25, 2014
Emblaze, Apple Duel Over Post-Trial Bids In Video Patent Suit
Apple Inc. and Emblaze Ltd. each filed barbed responses Friday in their battle in California federal court over a video-streaming patent, with Emblaze saying Apple was "rehashing" arguments over its patent's validity, and the tech giant calling Emblaze's infringement motion "meritless."
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August 11, 2014
Emblaze Says Apple IP Win Is Tainted By Juror Bias
Emblaze Ltd. asked a California federal judge on Friday to undo a jury's finding that Apple Inc. didn't induce ESPN Inc., Major League Baseball and other media companies to infringe Emblaze's patent on video live-streaming technology, arguing that, among other things, the jury foreman was prejudiced.
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July 11, 2014
Jury Says Apple Didn't Infringe Emblaze Video-Stream IP
Apple Inc. scored a win Friday when a California federal jury found that it didn't induce ESPN Inc., Major League Baseball and other media companies to infringe Emblaze Ltd.'s patent on video live-streaming technology, allowing the tech titan to dodge Emblaze's demand for $511 million in royalties.
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July 10, 2014
Apple Knocks Emblaze's Biz As Jury Gets $511M IP Case
Apple Inc. blasted Emblaze Ltd. as "a company that just sues companies" Thursday during closing arguments in a $511 million patent infringement trial, telling a California federal jury it never infringed Emblaze's live-streaming video patent and arguing that suits like this are one of Emblaze's chief business strategies.
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July 08, 2014
Apple Seeks Midtrial Win In Video-Stream IP Battle
Apple Inc. urged a California federal judge on Tuesday to grant it a midtrial win in Emblaze Ltd.'s case accusing the iPhone and iPad of infringing a video live-streaming patent, arguing that Emblaze failed to prove Apple induced media companies to infringe or that Apple owes $511 million in damages.
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July 07, 2014
Apple Didn't Rip Off Emblaze's Video-Stream IP, Exec Says
Apple Inc. independently developed the video live-streaming technology underlying FaceTime and other popular features in its iPhones and iPads, Apple's director of engineering for camera software testified Monday in Emblaze Ltd.'s $522 million trial claiming Apple induced several media companies to infringe Emblaze's video-streaming patent.
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June 30, 2014
Apple Faces Jury As Emblaze's Video IP Trial Kicks Off
Apple Inc. induced several media companies, including ESPN, to rip off Emblaze Ltd.'s patent on video-streaming technology and should pay $2 in royalties for each infringing iPhone, iPad and computer, Emblaze told a California federal jury Monday during opening statements in its trial against the tech titan.
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June 19, 2014
Apple Nabs Win On Method Claims In Streaming Patent Suit
Apple Inc. secured a slight victory on Wednesday in a patent infringement suit brought by Israeli software firm Emblaze Inc. after a California federal judge granted summary judgment to the technology giant on some of the asserted video- and audio-streaming patent's method claims.
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April 24, 2014
Judge Trims Emblaze's Streaming Patent Suit Against Apple
A California federal judge on Thursday trimmed Israeli software firm Emblaze Ltd.'s suit against Apple Inc. accusing the technology giant of infringing a video and audio-streaming patent, declining to invalidate the patent but ruling that Apple had not willfully infringed Emblaze's technology.