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October 04, 2006
Desire2Learn fires back at BlackBoard
Desire2Learn has filed a response to Blackboard’s infringement suit. They claim that the patent is invalid because Blackboard knowingly refrained from disclosing relevant prior art (including software they had purchased such as Prometheus and previous standards work done through the IMS).
The company basically calls for that immediate dismissal, payment of their legal fees by Blackboard, and also opens the door for possible punitive damages...
This blog entry quoted from Smart Classroom
For the filing see inmagic.com
Posted by vvarvel at October 4, 2006 03:53 PM
Virgil Varvel, distance education guru, presents ongoing commentary and notes on educational research, issues, and publications.