STEC responds to Seagate patent lawsuit

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Tue, 04/15/2008 - 9:28am

STEC issued a formal response Tuesday to a patent infringement lawsuit filed by rival storage maker Seagate Technology and its subsidiaries.

STEC, which responded to the lawsuit Seagate filed Monday in the U.S.

District Court for the Northern District of California, says it will "aggressively" defend itself against Seagate'...



 

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