This week—False Marking II: This Time, It’s Personal. Also, lawyer-owned patent-holding companies at work, in Los Angeles and Longview.
- Juniper Networks, Inc. v. Shipley. 09-cv-00696-SBA, N.D. California. Filed 2/17/2009.
Peter Shipley owns a license plate that reads “LIV2HAK.” He also owns two patents, 6,119,236 and 6,304,975, which cover his inventions related to computer firewalls. On his personal website, Shipley writes: “Around ’93 or ’94 I started thinking about network ‘auto-defense’ and ‘reactive firewalls,’ I first filed a patent on these ideas in ’96.”
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