A federal court decision earlier this month could hurt the entire WiFi
industry. The Eastern District Court of Texas has issued an injunction
against WiFi equipment vendor Buffalo Technology in a patent dispute with
the Australian science agency known as CSIRO, Commonwealth Scientific and
Industrial Research Organization. The court found that Buffalo violated
CSIRO's 1996 patent pertaining to 802.11a/g technology and must stop selling
WLAN products until it makes a licensing agreement with CSIRO.
Lawyers say the court's decision could result in steep licensing fees to
CSIRO from makers of a whole host of WiFi products.



To read more about the court's decision:

http://www.informationweek.com/mobility/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=19990571
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