Google is free of a potential $45.5 million obligation, with a federal jury finding that  Luxembourg company Arendi SARL hadn’t proven its patent infringement case in a trial in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.

The long-running case against Google is one of around a dozen filed by Arendi between 2009 and 2013, and it’s the first to go to trial. The patents in question relate to data retrieval in apps, and following a six-day trial, the jury determined not only that Arendi had not proven its infringement claims, but that those claims were invalid as anticipated and obvious by prior art.

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