Victory for Rockwell--Solaia loses lawsuit!

April 5, 2005
4/5/2005 I usually post in the morning, but got busy...and I'm glad I did...because a friend just sent me the texts of the court orders in the Solaia case. I am pleased to report that Solaia lost. The court ruled that Solaia did not prove their infringement case against Rockwell, and that the former Rockwell division, ArvinMeritor, that was used as a "stalking horse" had proven its case of non-infringement. This is a real victory for true intellectual property rights. Comments? --Walt Boyes...
4/5/2005 I usually post in the morning, but got busy...and I'm glad I did...because a friend just sent me the texts of the court orders in the Solaia case. I am pleased to report that Solaia lost. The court ruled that Solaia did not prove their infringement case against Rockwell, and that the former Rockwell division, ArvinMeritor, that was used as a "stalking horse" had proven its case of non-infringement. This is a real victory for true intellectual property rights. Comments? --Walt Boyes

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