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CSIRO wins Wi-Fi patent suit
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CSIRO wins Wi-Fi patent suit

by Shaun Nichols  on Nov 23, 2006
Tags: CSIRO | Wi-Fi | patent
Judgement moves CSIRO closer to collecting 802.11 networking royalties.
Judgement moves CSIRO closer to collecting 802.11 networking royalties.

A ruling issued by a US district court could result in Wi-Fi royalties being paid to the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).

A judge from the Eastern Texas district of the US Federal Court ruled that Japanese firm Buffalo Technology manufactured wireless devices that violated patents held by the CSIRO.

If the ruling survives appeal, it could set precedent for the CSIRO to claim royalties on all devices that use the 802.11a/g standard, a Wi-Fi interface that is used by most notebook and desktop wireless LAN devices today.

However, the victory may prove meaningless if the CSIRO loses in two other ongoing battles.

In May 2005, Intel, Dell, HP, Microsoft, Apple and Netgear filed suits to have the CSIRO patent invalidated by a California district court.

The CSIRO countered the suits claiming that, as a foreign organisation, it was immune to litigation, but the claim was rejected two months later.

US patent 5487069 was granted in January 1996. It covers the concept of a wireless LAN, including hubs and peer-to-peer networks.

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