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Cisco Hits Arista with Multiple Patent Lawsuit

Cisco filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Arista Networks, claiming that a dozen key switching features covered by 14 different U.S. patents held by Cisco were copied.

In a blog post, Mark Chandler, General Counsel at Cisco, writes that none of these features are incorporated in industry standards andy were patented by individuals who worked for Cisco and are now at Arista, or who at Cisco worked with executives who are now at Arista. Specifically, Cisco’s complaint cites the following technologies that are incorporated by Arista in their entirety into Arista’s products.

Furthermore, Chandler argues that “Arista promotes the theft of Cisco’s intellectual property as a key differentiator for Arista versus other Cisco competitors.”

Mark Chandler’s blog post is here:

http://blogs.cisco.com/news/protecting-innovation

A copy of the complaint is posted here:

http://www.slideshare.net/Cisco/cisco-patent-complaint-against-arista

Arista has not yet officially responded to the complaint but Jayshree Ullal, Arista’s chief executive, was quoted in the press expressing her disappointment in her former employer.

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