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Judge Tosses BT Hyperlink Case

Dennis G. Jerz / 26 Aug 2002

“U.S. federal Judge Colleen McMahon has dismissed a claim by British Telecom that it developed and holds a patent to the hyperlink technology used to whisk Web users from one site to another. ” Michele Delio —Judge Tosses BT Hyperlink Case (Wired)

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