Re: Question re: Oxford vs Allymetrix

From: Alan (aengel@intlscience.com)
Date: Thu Jun 01 2000 - 08:38:37 EDT


I miscited this. The article was in Nature, Vo. 404,
13 April 2000, p. 697. It states, "The British
judge's ruling, which is also valid in the United
States, shoots down this argument."

Alan wrote:

> An article in Monday's NY Times told of the
> patent litigation between Oxford and Allymetrix.
> The article reported that the British judge
> ruled against Allymetrix and that this judge's
> ruling has effect in the U.S. as well as the U.K.
> How would one judge's ruling hold for both
> countries?

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