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Global Launch of The ToonVidio Software Creates Excitement, as Exclusive Bonus Released by HQuentino

Global Launch of ToonVidio Creates Excitement Among IM Review Professionals, as Exclusive Bonus Package Released by IM Expert HQuentino. Google Won A Patent Infringement Appeal Against Vringo.

June 21, 2016 /MarketersMedia/

The global launch of ToonVidio Review creates excitement among IM review professionals by promising to allow users to create premium quality 3D animation videos.

IM Consultant HanifQ has prepared a comprehensive guide and bonus offer for the ToonVidio software which can be accessed on his review site:
[+]http://emarketingchamps.com/toon-vidio/

Due to HanifQ’s vast experience with video marketing and other internet marketing disciplines, he is considered a credible Toon Vidio review critic. Mr. Quentino suggests that ToonVidio members expand their reach by syndicating their videos across Google’s suite of platforms.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington decided that Google would not have to pay $30.5 million to Vringo Inc in a patent infringement appeal. Vringo sued Google in 2011 for using methods covered in patents the company had acquired. Vringo purchased two patents from Lycos in 2011. The patents covered filtering methods similar to the ones used by Google AdWords and AdSense. Vringo sued Google as well as some of Google’s clients, including AOL, IAC, Target and Gannett. Google agreed to pay for any cost charged to its clients.

In 2012, Google was asked to pay $30.5 million to Vringo for using filtering methods covered by the patents. However, Google asked for an appeal and the decision not to fine Google was taken. The court assessed that the filtering methods used by Google were well-known and obvious and that there was no infringement on the patents. The patents purchased by Vringo cover things such as filtering and analyzing each piece of information to assess its relevance regarding the query issued by a user. These methods have been used by search engines and are so common that it is difficult to see them as an infringement on any patent.

Vringo used these same patents to sue Microsoft in 2013. Microsoft settled for $1 million. The Appeals Court decided Google would not have to pay anything. As a result, the Vringo shares dropped by 73%. Google has established itself as a major player in the field of search engines. The methods used to analyze and retrieve information on the Internet have evolved so much that a revolutionary idea Lycos felt the need to protect years ago is now considered as obvious and can no longer be considered as an infringement on any patents filed in the past.

The entire ToonVidio review published by Hanif Quentino can be see on this website:
http://emarketingchamps.com/toon-vidio/

For more information, please visit https://www.facebook.com/ToonVidio-Review-And-Bonus-1065891963446748/

Contact Info:
Name: Hanif Quentino
Organization: eMarketingChamps

Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1epUCcxttMs

Source: http://marketersmedia.com/global-launch-of-the-toonvidio-software-creates-excitement-as-exclusive-bonus-released-by-hquentino/120442

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