A company that sells emergency alerting solutions has sued Internet company Twitter in federal court, claiming the company’s 140-character messaging methodology violates three of the company’s patents. TechRadium markets the IRIS alerting system to government, military and educational customers, allowing them to broadcast messages to cellular phones, pagers, smartphones telephones or fax machines. The lawsuit targets the ability of Twitter users to send a single message, and to have that message received by many other people–exactly the type of communications covered in its patents, TechRadium states. Download the entire lawsuit here.
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