Visto Wins $7.7 Million in Damages

December 20, 2006

(AP) -- Mobile e-mail provider Visto Corp. said Wednesday a federal judge has ordered rival Seven Networks Inc. to pay $7.7 million in damages for infringing on three patents, affirming a jury's verdict reached eight months ago.



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