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    Barracuda Networks believes that the '600 patent is invalid and further believes that neither its products nor the ClamAV software infringe the patent. "The reality is that Trend Micro is asking Barracuda Networks to pay for the use of the free and open source ClamAV software ... We have asserted all along that Trend Micro's actions are unjust and could have serious implications against the open source community and other free and open source projects." In its countersuit, Barracuda Networks claims that Trend Micro infringes upon U.S. Patent Nos. 7,093,287; 7,093,294 and 7,103,913 which were purchased by Barracuda Networks in an effort to build an intellectual property (IP) portfolio for defense. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
    The reality is that Trend Micro is asking Barracuda Networks to pay for the use of the free and open source ClamAV software ... We have asserted all along that Trend Micro's actions are unjust and could have serious implications against the open source community and other free and open source projects.
    SOURCE: PR-Inside.com 20 months ago