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Digital-Vending Services Int'l, LLC v. The University of Phoenix, Inc., 2011-1216

In a patent infringement action against a for-profit university concerning patents directed to regulating access to content that is delivered through a computer network, the district court's grant of summary judgment to the defendant is: 1) vacated as to certain claims of one patent, where there was an incorrect claim construction of "registration server"; 2) remanded to allow the district court to consider the defendant's alternative non-infringement argument as to that patent; and 3) affirmed with respect to all other claims, where the district court's construction of "registration server" was harmless error with respect to those claims.

Appellate Information

  • Decided 03/07/2012
  • Published 03/07/2012

Judges

  • Rader

Court

  • United States Federal Circuit

Counsel

  • For Appellant:
  • Andrew G. DiNovo, Winstol D. Carter, Jr.

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