ViaSat hits SS/L with another lawsuit
September 6, 2013
ViaSat is a satellite broadband supplier serving consumers over North America. It already has an action running against Space Systems/ Loral, a satellite builder, alleging that SS/L has misused patents granted to ViaSat for its High Throughput broadband satellite – which SS/L built.
Now ViaSat is alleging additional patent infringements against SS/L.
The new action was started in the US District Court of Southern California, and ViaSat is asking for damages and a permanent injunction on SS/L from continuing to use the technology.
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