Twitter Can't Duck Infringement Suit Over Encryption Patent

By Kat Greene ( August 16, 2013, 8:59 PM EDT) -- A Texas federal judge Friday rejected Twitter Inc. 's bid to dismiss a suit alleging it infringed on a patent for data encryption and storage, agreeing with a magistrate judge that Twitter was being overly technical in objecting to the suit's use of present-tense in alleging infringement of an expired patent. . . .

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