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Update: Blackboard Defends Patent, Files More Claims

6/3/2008

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Desire2Learn Criticizes Move
Desire2Learn has not yet filed a formal response with the USPTO to Blackboard's response. However, the company has commented on Blackboard's defense of its patent, saying in a blog post Friday, "... [D]espite Blackboard's prior assertions (including on its own website) about welcoming the re-examination of their patent, Blackboard has now requested that the Patent and Trademark Office stop its re-examination of the patent. We will leave it to others to speculate about the reasons for Blackboard's change of heart.

Desire2Learn also announced that it's filed an "Emergency Motion To Stay Proceedings Pending Reexamination Or Alternatively, Motion To Stay Judgment Pending Appeal" with the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in an effort to delay enforcement of the patent infringement suit it lost to Blackboard until the reexamination iof the patent s sorted out.

Further information about Desire2Learn's latest move can be found here.

Now that Blackboard has responded to the decision, Desire2Learn will also have an opportunity to respond. Once that happens, there is no fixed timeframe for a final decision from the Patent Office. We will, of course, keep you posted.



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