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Classified in: Transportation, Science and technology
Subject: LAW

U.S. Judge rules against Ford; Finds Versata, Not Ford, Owns Trade Secrets


DETROIT, Sept. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- U.S. District Court Judge Matthew F. Leitman for the Eastern District of Michigan ruled against Ford Motor Corp last week after three years of litigation.  The judge ruled that Ford was wrong in claiming it owned valuable software supplied by Versata.  The Judge ruled that Versata's software was legally protected and that a jury could find Ford stole the protected trade secrets and Ford could be held liable for doing so.

Versata declared publicly that the jury verdict could result in hundreds of millions of dollars of damages to Ford and could result in an injunction from using the "copycat" substitute software Ford secretly created behind closed doors that infringes on Versata's property rights.  Such an injunction also could cause a major hit to Ford's business and profits. Versata questioned whether the court's decision needed to be disclosed to shareholders and the public through SEC filings.

"This is a great victory for Versata," a Versata spokesperson said.  "We appreciate the court's rejection of Ford's false claims, after all these years of accusations that Versata didn't legally own the protected trade secrets."  We look forward to a trial early next year so that jury can decide whether Ford illegally copied our trade secrets and codes.  If so, Ford could be barred from using those stolen trade secrets and software, possibly resulting in an injunction against further use."

Contact:  Eleanor McManus, Trident DMG ? 292-460-1451

 

SOURCE Versata Software


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