Amazon must pay nearly $122 million for violating another company's rights in targeted internet advertising technology, a Texas federal jury said @blakebrittain https://t.co/guNXwKzuq9 https://t.co/VoWIS5Mjt5
#Amazon has been ordered to pay nearly $122m after a US court found the e-commerce giant guilty of patent violations against AlmondNet, an adtech company based in New York. https://t.co/s24bQUk7Ld
A Texas federal jury orders Amazon to pay nearly $122M to adtech company AlmondNet for infringing on two patents related to personalized ad targeting (@blakebrittain / Reuters) https://t.co/ZFPshfo4CV https://t.co/Huvk4hfzU9
Amazon has been ordered to pay nearly $122 million to AlmondNet, an adtech company based in New York, for infringing on two patents related to personalized ad targeting. The decision was made by a Texas federal jury on June 14, which found Amazon guilty of violating AlmondNet's rights in targeted internet advertising technology.