Lawyers for Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's patent infringement lawsuit against Facebook, Apple, Google, and others has been amended to target Google's Android mobile operating system. In total the suit targets AOL, Apple, eBay, Facebook, Google, Google subsidiary YouTube, Netflix, Yahoo, Office Depot, Officemax, and Staples.
Allen's company Interval Licensing filed a lawsuit in August alleging infringement of four U.S. patents related to search, multimedia and database management. In early December a U.S. district court judge dismissed the lawsuit, calling it too vague. But the judge gave Allen until December 28 to file an amendment providing more details of the claims.
On December 28 Allen's lawyers responded with a 35-page amendment (obtained by the Seattle Times) detailing features of various defendants' websites that allegedly infringe on the patents.
The amendment doesn't change much about the lawsuit, save that Allen is going ahead with it. You can read more about it at ITWorld.com.




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Re: Paul Allen Amends Patent Infringement Lawsuit
obvious troll is obvious