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Radware patent Infringement case against F5 Network

Radware has announced that it prevailed in its patent infringement lawsuit against F5 Networks, Inc., in the Northern district of California. The Honorable Ronald M. Whyte, presided over the three-week jury trial that started on February 22, 2016.

The jury upheld the validity of Radware’s patents as it unanimously found that defendant F5 Networks willfully infringed upon Radware’s patent no. 8,266,319 and no. 8,484,374. Pursuant to the verdict, the jury awarded Radware damages amounting to $6.4 million. The jury’s unanimous finding of willful infringement also means that the Court may treble damages after trial. The jury’s findings also mean that Radware may pursue injunctive relief against future sales of infringing F5 Big-IP.

“This is a significant win for Radware,” said Roy Zisapel, Radware President and CEO. “The courts have reaffirmed our leadership position in innovation. Now that we have asserted our intellectual property, we will be able to continue to take action to protect it.”

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