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Anadeus Finances Lawsuit Against Amazon.com For Patent Infringement
Swedish inventor Louise Delbor has sued Amazon.com (AMZN), in the USA, for infringement of her kitchenware patent U.S. Patent No. 5,725,305. (United States District Court, District of Maine; Case Number: 2:06-cv-46) Anadeus Ltd, a company that specializes in supporting patent holders in disputes and licenses patents has agreed to finance the litigation for Ms. Delbor. Antti Kosunen CEO of Anadeus says: “We first filed a complaint against the manufacturer of infringing whisks, Browne CO LTD, and now Amazon.com was also sued to get rightful compensation for the inventor. This case is a good example of the difficult situations that European companies and inventors often face in Northern America”. “I invented and patented a whisk, which is now commonly known as the Delbor whisk. As an independent inventor operating with my own money I had almost no chance of fighting against the manufacturer or sellers’”. “With Anadeus assisting me, I get the financial resources as well as leg
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