By CNET Networks, 24 October 2002 08:55
NEWS Storage giant EMC has gained a court injunction against a support services company that allegedly used its copyrighted software without authorisation. A US District Court in North Carolina granted EMC the injunction against Triangle Technology Services, which provides EMC-related support services and is a seller of used EMC equipment. Under the permanent injunction, Triangle Technology is prohibited from using certain EMC copyrighted software and trade secrets relating to EMC's service business. The storage maker alleged Triangle had been using its maintenance software, training materials, engineering documents and other parts of its intellectual property without authorisation. An EMC spokesman said: "The violations that occurred represent only a small portion of our business, but the court's decision sends a clear message to others that the $3bn we spent on research and development is protected." EMC became aware of the alleged violations upon talking with EMC customers who had begun to use Triangle's service as they came off their service agreements with EMC, he said. Triangle Technology declined to immediately comment. Dawn Kawamoto writes for News.com
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