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A federal appeals court granted Verizon’s motion to stay part...

A federal appeals court granted Verizon’s motion to stay part of a lower court’s injunction that would have required it to pay certain VOD patent royalties to ActiveVideo Networks upon posting of a supersede as bond. The move will let…

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Verizon post a bond and avoid the royalties while Verizon appeals the decision. Beyond damages, the lower court had required Verizon to pay ActiveVideo royalties for the technology through May 23, a so-called sunset period set up to allow Verizon to implement a non-infringing system, the order from a panel judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit said.