Closure: Kilopass v. Sidense
The long running legal action between the top two NVM IP companies is now finished after close to five years of lawyering. By the way, I write about this stuff in hopes of limiting the future earning power of lawyers that prey on our R&D budgets. This one is significant because Kilopass was not successful in a patent infringement case and now has to pay for the associated legal expenses incurred by Sidense.
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