Cisco slaps Arista Networks with patent, copyright infringement suits
Cisco today filed two lawsuits against data center switch competitor Arista Networks for allegedly violating its intellectual property.
One suit is for patent infringement, which charges Arista with violating 14 Cisco patents for 12 features in the Arista EOS operating system. The second suit is for extensive copying of Cisco’s user manuals and command line structures, right down to the grammatical errors within them.
“This is not an accident but a strategy,” says a source familiar with the matter. “It was a deliberate, brazen and blatant intellectual property violation in order to gain competitive advantage in the marketplace. Arista’s shortcutting to get to market and win share.”
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