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The appeals court also lifted the ban on granting MercExchange a permanent injunction preventing eBay from continuing to infringe the patent. Not surprisingly, MercExchanges says it will now press for the permanent injunction
In a mixed result for both parties, the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that one disputed MercExchange patent was confirmed, another was invalid and a third patent, previously judged invalid by the lower court, was reaffirmed.
The lower
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According to eBay, sales via the `Buy it now` feature accounted for about 31 percent of the total value of goods sold on eBay. This feature is generally used to sell items at a fixed price on the service rather than wait for an auction to be completed. It is often used by the smaller merchants who use eBay as a shop window for their goods on the internet.
EBay isn`t giving up the fight yet though. The company has asked the US Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) to rexamine the patent stating that the PTO had found 'that substantial questions exist regarding the validity of MercExchange's claims. The Patent and Trademark office has already initially rejected all of the claims of one of MercExchange's patents'.
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