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'Patent Troll' Sues Big Internet Names Over 'Interactive Web'
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2014-07-29
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Lawyers fromt the world’s biggest Internet companies have suited up to defend their brands. The plaintiff, Michael Doyle, is suing them and other companies for $600 million. He claims they violated his patent on the "interactive web."
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