Mobile health software company AirStrip said Monday it...
Mobile health software company AirStrip said Monday it settled its patent lawsuit against mVisum. AirStrip said mVisum agreed not to offer products that would violate AirStrip-owned U.S. Patent No. 8,255,238, including those that might stream or display in real time…
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patient physiological data. MVisum also agreed not to market any products that would compress, cache or buffer patient physiological data for use on a smartphone or tablet. AirStrip originally filed its lawsuit against mVisum in October in U.S. District Court in New York (http://bit.ly/ZZeDAg). MVisum did not have an immediate comment on the settlement.