A federal district court in California awarded actual damages and a permanent injunction for Neo4j Inc. following a bench trial on its copyright and trademark infringement claims against PureThink LLC. The court found that Neo4j failed to produce sufficient evidence to show that the third-party licensee would have accepted Neo4j’s quoted prices but for PureThink’s infringement on its software, and declined to award the full price of the license. And the court declined to award attorneys’ fees and granted Neo4j’s unopposed motion for a permanent injunction.
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