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Laptop Computers June 23, 2004 (AXcess News) Calgary CA - In an attempt to protect its intellectual properties, Canada's Wi-LAN, Inc. (TSX: WIN) has filed a law suit against Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO) for producing and marketing devices without a license.
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Laptop Computer Wi-LAN has commenced legal action in Canada against Cisco Systems Inc., a manufacturer and marketer of networking and communications products, for producing and marketing IEEE standard 802.11a and 802.11g devices without a license from Wi-LAN. Wi-LAN is seeking compensation for use of its intellectual property as well as punitive damages.
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Lenovo "This legal action against Cisco puts the industry on notice that Wi-LAN will aggressively protect its patent rights," stated Sayed-Amr Sisso) El Hamamsy,Advertisement
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