Amazon has been ordered to pay nearly $122 million to AlmondNet, an adtech company based in New York, for infringing on two patents related to personalized ad targeting. The decision was made by a Texas federal jury on June 14, which found Amazon guilty of violating AlmondNet's rights in targeted internet advertising technology.
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Amazon hit with $122 mln US verdict in internet-advertising patent case https://t.co/SVmWEmViwT https://t.co/vg4waGY0bN
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