![]() Channel community unites to kick-start ARN Innovation Awards 2022 Building cyber resilience - a partner action plan More than 700 executives came together under the ARN roof to celebrate ecosystem excellence and customer value at the Innovation Awards in 2022, recognising market-leading partners, vendors, distributors, telcos, start-ups and individuals across Australia. ![]() Channel honours ecosystem excellence at ARN Innovation Awards 2022 Channel community unites to kick-start ARN Innovation Awards 2022 Market-leading partners, vendors, distributors, telcos, start-ups and individuals were honoured during the Innovation Awards in 2022, as ARN raised the bar for ecosystem excellence in Australia. Slideshows Channel honours ecosystem excellence at ARN Innovation Awards 2022 Another user claimed that, while the case may earn Webroot “some nickels,” it will impact its ability to attract “real customers.”ĬSO will continue to follow this story and post updates. It added that Webroot’s “irreparable harm” may have only just begun due its own actions. The official Twitter page for MalwareHunterTeam posted: “Webroot could not choose a better time to become a patent troll, right? Couldn’t see a good reason to use Webroot before this happened anyway, and now…” Webroot’s patent infringement complaint against Trend Micro has caused quite a stir on social media, with users taking to Twitter to condemn Webroot’s actions. Webroot-Trend Micro patent infringement complaint causes Twitter stir Trend Micro has also performed these infringing acts through other entities such as resellers, managed service providers, and cybersecurity experts located in the district, it added. The complaint continued that Trend Micro has, directly and through its extensive network of partnerships, purposefully and voluntarily placed its infringing products and provided services into the stream of commerce with the intention and expectation that they will be purchased and used by customers in the district. ![]() “Trend Micro’s infringing security software includes, but is not limited to, Apex One, Smart Protection Network, Deep Discovery XDR – Detection and response, Deep Discovery Endpoint Sensor, DeepSecurity, and Cloud One-Workload Security, (collectively, “Trend Micro Security Suite” or “Accused Products”),” the document stated. “This case involves patented technologies that helped to revolutionise, and have become widely adopted in, the fields of malware detection, network security, and endpoint protection” and are used in security products such as Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus, it continued. Webroot has brought the action to seek damages for and to stop Trend Micro’s infringement of its patents in the judicial district and elsewhere in the United States from which it claimed to have lost sales, profits, and suffered irreparable harm including lost market share and goodwill, the complaint read. ![]()
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