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MOST ESAAILEG RECCAntrnDEDIOR YOU last October, a jury awarded 5625 million to Professor Gelemter's company, Mirror Worlds. The verdict, one of the largest patent awards in history, seemed an astonishing windfall for the I. Arab Spring Spawns Interest in Improving professor, now 56.1 had the feeling of everybody looking at me and thinking, 'There's a half Quality of Nigher Education billion dollars on the hoof!' A private jet service sent an invitation to' oin our elite clientele.' - EFTA01098861 Business Insider ran a photo of him with'' Rich!" scrawled on it. At Long Last, a Glimpse ail Shipbuilding Past And then it was gone. In April, in an unusual move, Judge Leonard Davis of the United States District Court overruled the jury. lie wrote that the patents were valid, but that the company had . Weighing Pentagon Cuts. Panetta Faces not proved that Apple had infringed them. Deep Pressures "Mirror Worlds may have painted an appealing picture for the jury:Judge Davis wrote. "but it Loa in In <Mower more emcee failed to lay a solid foundation sufficient to support important elements it was required to baste *natal ran* real. establish under the law." Oe, ppn cvea., lopes Felaler Now f icy When Joseph Diamante, the lead lawyer for Mirror Worlds. called his client about the decision, he was distraught at having to deliver such bad news. But Professor Gelernter gently said, "Joe. I've been through worse." The bomb that exploded in June pm blinded Professor Gelernter in one eye and severely damaged his right hand, which he covers with a glove. He suffered extensive internal injuries as well. and a legacy of surgeries and chronic vain. But, as Mr. Diamante learned, David Hillel Gelernter does not let trouble daunt him. He sent an upbeat e-mail to colleagues less than two months after the bombing that said, "All in all, I am the luckiest man alive (emphasis on alive). Surviving the explosion was evidently a pretty neat trick Baby boom on TV on my part." he wrote, and joked that in computer science, 'one decent typing hand and an ALSO IN ARTS intact head is all you really need." • Fall for dance • Stephen Knds West bock Long comfortable in the academic realm. where his work anticipated the interactivity of the World Wide Web and cloud computing, he tried business. Mirror Worlds (the name came from nytiates.coat ARTS one of his offbeat books about adapting technology to people instead of the other way around) ADvERTiSEMENTS offered a way to break out of the numberless files and folders that clutter computer desktops and make information hard to find. The product, Scopeware, created a stream of varied documents — word-processing files, e-mail. calendar items and presentations — in a row of icons stretching into the past and future. Users could slide the icons back and forth to view them. George Gilder. the technology analyst, called it "elegant, easy, natural and beautiful,' and predicted, 'It will prevail." It did not, at least as part of Mirror Worlds. The company marketed its product to businesses and state agencies across the country, but sales never really took off, and the company closed it. NEW YORK TODAY The latest on New York delivered to your tryoox. doors in 2004. Cr.bcXnufjorkEintes ••• COO , „, From 2005 on. Apple introduced new versions of its software, and elements of three fundamental new technologies — Spotlight, Cover Flow and Time Machine — looked and At by Goode behaved more than a little like Professor Gelemter's brainchildren. Mirror Worlds, now owned Introducina Galaxy Nexus by a hedge fund, sued Apple in 2008 in Tyler, Tex, a place with a reputation for friendliness Sign0e. &WA,. Beyond Swan toward infringement claims. tow with Andfcid 40 Among the documents obtained from Apple was the e-mail Mr. Jobs sent in 2001 to his lieutenants after seeing an article in The New York Times about Sconeware. "Please check out this software ASAP," he wrote. "It may be something for our future, and we may want to secure a license ASAP." An Apple executive at the time said in a deposition that 'this was the first time I recall having received a specific mail to look at a company or its technology" from Mr. Jobs. Apple subsequently met with Mirror Worlds. but nothing came of the discussions. Jeanne C. Fromer. a patent law expert at Fordham Law School in New York, called the e-mail from Mr. Jobs "as close as you get to a smoking gun' Peter J. Toren, a patent litigator. summed up with a single word: "Wow." The jury seemed to agree. The enormous verdict pushed a hot button in the technology world, where those who sue technology companies are often derided as greedy patent trolls. But Mr. Toren said Professor Gelemter is "not a patent troll — this is clearly a brilliant guy" who "clearly had a case." The rumpled scholar sat discussing the dispute on a recent afternoon in his high-ceilinged living room, which was crowded with books and his paintings. A parrot named Ike provided the occasional squawk, and sunlight streamed over the goo pipes of an organ that his older son, EFTA01098862 Daniel. bought and rebuilt by hand after discovering it, unused, in the basement of Vales Woolsey Hall. On Professor Gelernter's desk sat a large-screen iNlac. Of Mr. Jobs. he spoke of a kinship. "He was, above all, a designer. I am, above all, a painter. I care about aesthetics? One of the greatest joys of the long recovery from 'When I was blown up." he said, was realizing that he could paint with his left hand. As for the money, he said he did not know precisely what his share of any verdict might be. have 2 percent of something he said. As much as he acknowledges that the money matters, what he wants most of all. he said, is to see the record reflect his role. 'I know my ideas — our ideas — when I see them on a screen; he said. "Ighatever happens in the end with the appeal. the six months of vindication between the jury verdict and the judge's decision were worth many lifetimes of some cheaper pleasure? Connect with The New York Times on Feciebook. SIGN Or TO &LOA PRNT [Th REPRINTS SPONSORED 'if Get Fro, E-mail Alerts On These Topics 0000 . tkirrnitr.Datid Can You Pass Harvard*. 1569 Entrance Exam? (We Del NOD • Apple Incorporated PCOrteti Why Stew Jobs Is Right about Anctrold • Intentions and Patrols Boathat Raccrt Dif/DOSI Scumbags in Sports History Deviator% and Verdict inf Bare-Faced Netted Lady! Kim Karr/whim Without Makeup (PHOTOS) Search to learn more about this topic. Go ogle Inventions and Patents 4 INSIDE TELEVISKN • OPINON • /REGION. 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