LEGALTIMES — Aug 6 – Last week, eHarmony’s attorneys from Orrick,
Herrington & Sutcliffe asked Judge Paul Friedman at the U.S.
District Court for the District of Columbia to declare that the company
had not infringed on patents owned by eRecruitment, a job search site
based in the UK. According to the complaint, eHarmony received a letter
dated July 14 asking the company to either shut down its site or pay a
licensing fee for the technology that classifies and indexes users’
personal information. FULL ARTICLE @ BLOG OF LEGAL TIMES
