A U.S. court handed Vringo a defeat in its patent claims against Google and other companies. Earlier, Vringo won a guilty verdict against Google over how search results are filtered.
Google appealed and today’s decision effectively overturns the earlier verdict. The court declared both Vringo’s patents invalid and tossed the case. Vringo said it is evaluating its options. There’s no word from Google yet about its exoneration.
Vringo purchased the rights to a wide swath of mobile technology patents from Nokia in 2012 and has sued several companies, including Google and ZTE, in order to protect its intellectual property.