District Judge William Orrick has entered a judgment against Sophos, affirming a September jury verdict that the company directly infringed five Finjan, Inc. anti-malware patents (3:14-cv-01197). The October 31 judgment orders Sophos to pay $15M in damages and follows a failed attempt by Blue Coat Systems to overturn a jury’s $39.5M verdict against the company in a another suit brought by Finjan. For RPX’s past coverage of the verdicts against Sophos and Blue Coat Systems, see here and here, respectively.
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