Rambus Receives Federal Circuit Decision in Patent Reexamination
Although the Federal Circuit has affirmed the United States Patent and Trademark Office's (PTO) rejection of claim 18, the decision does not affect the PTO's previous confirmation of the two other claims challenged in the reexamination. These two claims were asserted by
"While we respectfully disagree with the Federal Circuit decision, we are pleased that the PTO previously confirmed the two other claims challenged in the reexamination. These two claims were amongst the ten that a jury in
History of the case
In 2009, SK Hynix requested reexamination of claims 18, 24 and 33 of US patent number 6,034,918. The USPTO Board of Appeals and Interferences affirmed claims 24 and 33, but rejected claim 18. The only issue before the Federal Circuit in this case was Rambus' appeal of the rejection of claim 18. Previously, SK Hynix was found to have infringed claims 24 and 33 of the '918 patent by a jury in the
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