“We have dedicated significant resources to fighting the claims, both in terms of legal fees and internal human resources. “Describing this legal case as a battle is entirely accurate,” said Richard Marko, CEO of ESET. Finjan was originally seeking tens of millions of dollars in compensation. The ruling draws to a close a lengthy legal dispute which started in 2015 and encountered a mistrial in March 2020 due to the impending danger of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite Finjan’s claims that its patents were infringed upon, ESET staunchly defended its position and received favorable judgement. The court case focused on a number of ESET’s products and technologies, including ThreatSense, LiveGrid and LiveGuard, which protect over a billion users worldwide. Jury vindicates ESET following eight-year court battleīRATISLAVA - SeptemESET has welcomed a California federal jury’s ruling in its favor, finding that the leading digital security provider has not committed patent infringement on Finjan Holdings LLC technologies.
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