SAN FRANCISCO—Israel-based networking company Radware Ltd. is not going to get enhanced damages on top of the $6.4 million patent infringement verdict it won against Seattle competitor F5 Networks Inc. last winter. It isn’t going to get “exceptional case” attorney fees either.

But Radware did win a permanent injunction late Monday from U.S. District Judge Ronald Whyte that will prevent F5 from selling application delivery controllers that infringe Radware’s patent on link load balancing, a process for allocating connections in a network with multiple connections to the internet.

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