Court of Appeals Rejects Motion to Dismiss University of
Utah RNAi Patent Case
Hagens Berman’s Intellectual Property group won an
important court victory today on behalf of their client, the
University of Utah, in a case brought against Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (“MIT”), the Max-Planck Institute,
the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Alnylam
Pharmaceuticals, and three officers of the University of
Massachusetts (“UMass”).Read More »
Anonymous Yelp review admitted as evidence in infringement
case
Negative online reviews can scare off potential customers,
and now they could land companies in legal hot water,
following a judge’s decision to admit an anonymous review
from Yelp.com as evidence in an infringement case. The
decision was part of a case involving two competing health
club chains. YouFit, a Florida-based health club chain, sued
two of its former franchisees for trademark infringement
after they opened their own chain of “Fit U” health clubs.
Read More »
Gildan Activewear, Russell Brands reach $1M million
trademark settlement
Canadian apparel manufacturer Gildan Activewear Inc.
(TSX:GIL) has reached a $1-million trademark infringement
settlement with two American companies.
Read More »
Inventor argues Nintendo infringed his 3-D patent
A patent infringement trial over 3-D display technology has
pit an inventor against videogaming giant Nintendo Co. The
patent relates to technology that inventor Seijiro Tomita
developed for providing 3-D images without the need for 3-D
glasses.Read More »
Lawsuit over Oscar copyright infringement settled by
Academy
Unlike last year, people hoping to jazz up their Academy
Awards viewing parties this weekend with an oversized
statuette resembling Oscar are now out of luck. The Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has settled a lawsuit it
brought against an Edwardsville, Ill.-based events rental
company for copyright infringement stemming from the alleged
renting and selling of eight-foot statues that looked like
the Oscar statuettes.Read More »
Under Armour Files Lawsuit Against Nike For Trademark
Infringement
Late this afternoon, in a district court in Baltimore,
Maryland, Under Armour filed a complaint against Nike,
alleging trademark infringement. The trademark in question
is Under Armour’s advertising phrase, “I Will,” which is
part of a brand new marketing campaign. It is the first time
that Under Armour has ever sued Nike.Read More »
LinkedIn Accused of Patent Infringement
AvMarkets, an aviation service and technology company,
claims LinkedIn violates a patent on online sales and
marketing. AvMarkets, a privately held company based in
Pittsburgh, claims LinkedIn violates its patent on a "Method
for Generating Increased Numbers of Leads Via the
Internet."Read More »
RED Founder Jannard sues Sony for patent infringement
In a David vs Goliath lawsuit, California based company Red
Digital Cinema sues Sony for patent infringement claiming
that Sony's latest video cameras, F65, F55, and the F5, use
Red's patented technology without proper licensing. Jim
Jannard, founder of Red Digital Cinema, pioneered the
revolution of digital cinematic filmmaking when his company
released the Red One camera in 2007. The Red One was the
first digital cinematic camera in history that could shoot
raw footage at 4K resolution which was comparable to the
resolution quality of traditional 35 mm film used in big
budget movies.Read More »
Tiffany accuses Costco of selling counterfeit rings
Tiffany & Co. is seeking millions in damages from Costco,
alleging the discount retailer was selling counterfeit
Tiffany diamond rings. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District
Court in New York on Valentine's Day, accuses Costco with
trademark infringement, counterfeiting, and false and
deceptive business practices. It is seeking damages equal to
triple the amount of any profit Costco made on the sale of
the rings and $2 million in punitive damages for every model
of the Tiffany rings that were sold.Read More »
Sophia Stewart, The Real Creator of ‘The Matrix,’ Wins
Copyright Case
A six-year dispute has ended involving Sophia Stewart, the
Wachowski Brothers, Joel Silver and Warner Brothers.
Stewart’s allegations, involving copyright infringement and
racketeering, were received and acknowledged by the Central
District of California, Judge Margaret Morrow
presiding.Read More »
Facebook may have infringed 'like' button patent
Mark Zuckerberg's social network is facing legal action
over its use of the "like" button and other tools of the
site, including the Timeline. A patent-holding company
claims that Joannes Jozef Everardus Van Der Meer, a dead
Dutch programmer, patented the feature in 1998.Read More »
Stryker Corp. wins $70 million award in major patent
infringement lawsuit against rival Zimmer Inc.
Stryker Corp. won a major patent infringement lawsuit
Tuesday against rival medical technologies maker Zimmer Inc.
in U.S. District Court in Grand Rapids. An eight-person jury
found that Warsaw, Ind.-based Zimmer had infringed on a
Stryker medical system that is a mainstay of hip- and
knee-replacement procedures. As a result, Stryker stands to
collect $70 million in estimated lost profits.Read More »
Local company's 'timelines' suit against Facebook to go to
trial in April
Facebook Inc. will go to trial in April against a small
Chicago company, Timelines Inc., which sued the social-media
giant in late 2011 over the use of its name. In a trademark
infringement lawsuit filed in September 2011, Timelines,
which then had been in business for almost five years, said
that Facebook had begun touting "Timelines" as a new product
offering.Read More »
Four mobile device makers investigated for patent
infringement in US
U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) is launching an
investigation into Samsung, Nokia, Huawei and ZTE for patent
infringement in their 3G or 4G wireless devices.Read More »
AbbVie Sues Generic Drugmaker Sun Over Zemplar Patent
AbbVie Inc. (ABBV), the drug unit that split from parent
Abbott Laboratories (ABT) on Jan. 1, sued Indian generic
drugmaker Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. for infringing
a patent for Zemplar, used to treat kidney patients.Read More »
U.S. launches Section 337 probe on Chinese paper shredder
producers
The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) on Tuesday
initiated a Section 337 investigation on eight Chinese and
one U.S. producers of paper shredders.Read More »
Patent Trial Awards Soar With Some Big Ones Cut by
Judges
Research in Motion Ltd., the Canadian maker of the
BlackBerry, lost a $147 million jury verdict in July in a
patent-infringement lawsuit brought by closely held
Mformation Technologies Inc. over mobile-device management
software.Read More »
Landmark case may set grounds for fair use over photos
shared on Twitter
In a landmark case that may set policies over fair use of
images shared on social networks, a judge has ruled that
using someone else’s images for commercial use, even if it
was shared to Twitter, is still subject to copyright
laws.Read More »
Brocade wins patent lawsuit against A10 Networks
Brocade announced that a San Jose federal court confirmed a
US$60m damages verdict against A10 Networks and entered an
order permanently enjoining A10 from infringing on Brocade's
patents involving technologies for Global Server Load
Balancing and High Availability.Read More »
Chinese man guilty of $100 million hi-tech software
piracy
The US has dismantled one of the most significant cases of
copyright infringement ever in the country with a Chinese
man pleading guilty to pirating hi-tech software worth over
$ 100 million.
Read More »
Taiwan TPK filed patent suits in China against Nokia,
others
Finnish handset maker and partners accused of violating
patent relating to touchscreen technology.Read More »
Samsung, Nokia and others hit with fresh patent
infringement lawsuit
InterDigital (IDCC) on Thursday filed a complaint with the
U.S. International Trade Commission against Samsung
(005930), Nokia (NOK), Huawei (002502), and ZTE (000063) for
selling devices that allegedly infringe upon seven of its 3G
and 4G wireless patents.
Read More »
Forest Labs Settles BYSTOLIC Patent Lawsuit
Forest Laboratories announced today it has agreed to settle
the patent infringement lawsuit it had brought against
Glenmark Generics. TRead More »
Nestlé Wins Trademark Lawsuit Over KitKat Bar's Shape
KitKat loyalists are in luck. Nestlé has won a trademark
lawsuit against Cadbury over their rights to the candy bar's
shape. Now, confectioners will not be able to sell products
with a similar, four-bar structure.Read More »
Apple ordered to pay $165K in Chinese copyright
dispute
A Chinese court on Thursday ordered Apple to pay 1.03
million yuan, roughly $165,000, to a group of writers who
claimed their work was pirated and sold through the App
Store.Read More »
CMU wins billion-dollar patent infringement lawsuit
A jury today found in favor of Carnegie Mellon University
in a patent case with billion-dollar financial
implications.Read More »
OpenTV owner sues Netflix for patent infringement
OpenTV's owner Kudelski SA has sued Netflix Inc., accusing
the company of violating patents related to Internet
video.Read More »
Google Copyright Infringement Notices Now Exceeding 2.5
Million Requests Per Week
The team at Google might have their work cut out for them
when it comes to copyright takedown requests. The company
announced on Sunday that it now faces upwards of 2.5 million
notices a week.Read More »
Ivanka Trump Copyright Lawsuit: Mystique Footwear Claims
Design Theft
Ivanka Trump is being sued by Mystique Footwear. The
company claims that Trump stole two sandal designs from its
footwear collection. Mystique claims that it registered with
the US Copyright Office its ornamental designs affixed to
sandals titled “By the Sea – Style 3323” and “Starry Eyed –
Style 4179.”Read More »
Abbott, Casio, Tesco, Best Buy: Intellectual Property
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to take up a
multibillion-dollar fight between the drug industry and
federal antitrust enforcers, a case that may determine how
quickly low-price generic medicines reach the market.Read More »
California tech company awarded $27 million in Best Buy
trade-secret judgment
A federal court in California has entered a $27 million
judgment against the consumer electronics giant for
essentially swiping the idea for its Buy Back Program from a
used-electronics seller called TechForward Inc.Read More »
Stock Photo Agency Can Go After McGraw-Hill
Grant Heilman Photography can advance claims that
McGraw-Hill infringed more than 2,300 copyrighted
photographs, a federal judge ruled.Read More »
Family Business Took on Walmart Over Alleged Patent
Infringement
Just days before federal trial was to begin, terms of a
settlement have been reached in the case of a patent
infringement lawsuit against the retail giant Walmart, NBCLA
has learned from attorneys on both sides.Read More »
Samsung To Pay Apple $129,000 Per Day For Patent
Infringement Case
A new ruling from the Dutch Court of the Hague in
Netherlands has ordered Samsung to pay Apple $129,000 per
day if it continues to infringe on a photo gallery patent
that's apparently owned by the Cupertino-based company,
according to a report.Read More »
Kickstarter sued over project's alleged patent
infringement
3D Systems, a three-dimensional printing company, announced
on November 20th it is suing Formlabs, a rival, for patent
infringement. As Formlabs had raised funds for its Form 1
printer on Kickstarter, 3D System is also bringing the
allegations against the crowdfunding site.Read More »
Deer-hunting entrepreneurs lock horns in circuit
court
A Coldwater couple who started a consulting business in
1994 is suing the owners of a similar business near Addison
that was started in January. Tony and Lesa LaPratt claim
trade secrets were stolen from them by Whitetail Ambush
Secrets Inc.Read More »
Tolkien Estate Files Copyright Infringement Suit Against
Warner Bros. and Partners
The J.R.R. Tolkien estate and Tolkien’s master publisher
HarperCollins have filed an $80 million lawsuit in the U.S.
Central District Court of California against Warner Bros.,
its subsidiary New Line, and Middle-earth Enterprises (a
division of The Saul Zaentz Company) over copyright
infringement and breach of contract. The suit focuses on
digital licensing rights, specifically related to online
slot machines.Read More »
Seattle designers sue Disney, claim copyright
infringement
It's a Disney-esque story that includes cute dogs, a
Hollywood starlet and a dastardly case of alleged copyright
infringement.
Read More »
Alnylam to Pay Tekmira $65M as Part of Litigation
Settlement
Just days before they were scheduled to go to trial,
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals and Tekmira Pharmaceuticals
announced that they have hammered out a settlement to their
protracted patent-infringement and
technology-misappropriation lawsuits.Read More »
Accuray settles patent infringement claim for $150k
Radiotherapy systems maker Accuray (NSDQ:ARAY) settled a
patent infringement beef with Radiation Stabilization
Solutions this month, agreeing to pay $150,000 to resolve
all outstanding claims.Read More »
Raytheon denies it stole warhead trade secrets
Tucson-based Raytheon Missile Systems is denying
allegations raised in a former partner's lawsuit that it
stole missile warhead trade secrets.Read More »
'Call Me Maybe' singer Carly Rae Jepsen to be sued for
copyright infringement
Allyson Nichole Burnett, an Alabama-based
singer/songwriter, alleges that her 2010 song "Ah, It's a
Love Song," was ripped off in the song "Good Time," a new,
collaborative hit single between Owl City and Jepsen.
Read More »
Faulkner Estate in Mississippi Files Copyright Suit Over
Quotes in Movie, Ad
William Faulkner wrote that the past is never dead. His
heirs say their copyright to that phrase is very much
alive.Read More »
Dow Chemical Patent Verdict Against Nova Left Intact
The U.S. Supreme Court left intact a $61.7 million verdict
won by Dow Chemical Co. (DOW) in a patent fight with Nova
Chemicals Corp. over the plastic used in grocery bags.Read More »
BMI Sues Rock & Roll Hotel for Copyright Infringement
Music rights organization BMI, on behalf of 16 copyright
holders, has filed a civil suit against the Rock & Roll
Hotel and its owner, Joe Englert, for alleged copyright
infringement.Read More »
Former Broncos quarterback moves to trademark
‘Tebowing’
Thou shalt not Tebow, for the wages of Tebowing is
trademark infringement.
Read More »
BuzzFeed Sued for $1.3M After Publishing 9 Celebrity Photos
Without Permission
Copyright infringement of photographs is anything but
uncommon in this Internet age, as countless images are
published all across the web every day without the owners’
consent. The problem is so widespread that virtually
everyone gets away with it. The ones that don’t, however,
are occasionally in for a good deal of pain.Read More »
Zynga Files Suit Against Former Staffer, Claiming Theft of
Trade Secrets
Following the departure of several high-level employees,
Zynga is striking back by filing a lawsuit against one of
its former general managers, alleging “the wholesale theft
of some of its most sensitive and commercially valuable
data.”Read More »
Artist Files Copyright Suit against Apple for Retina
Display Photo
Sabine Liewald of Switzerland has filed a copyright lawsuit
against Apple for their use of her registered photograph
used in connection with Apple's latest Retina Display based
MacBook Pro ad campaign without proper license.Read More »
Stan Lee Media Files Billion-Dollar Disney Lawsuit Over
Marvel Characters
Despite years of court losses, the resilient company that
was founded by Stan Lee in the late 1990s still is
attempting to convince the world that it was robbed a decade
ago of many of valuable franchises including Fantastic Four,
X-Men and Spider-Man.Read More »
Vringo spikes after filing patent suit against ZTE
Shares of Vringo, which buys and licenses patents, jumped
more than 16 percent in heavy trading Monday, after the
company said it filed a patent infringement lawsuit against
ZTE Corp.'s U.K. subsidiary.Read More »
Google, book publishers settle copyright suit
Google and major book publishers have settled a lengthy
legal battle over digital copyrights, but a bigger dispute
still looms with thousands of authors who allege that Google
is illegally profiting from their works.Read More »
Ludacris Sued For Trademark Infringement
Atlanta rapper Ludacris is involved in a legal battle over
the name of his record company Disturbing Tha Peace. A
couple out of Dallas, Texas named Demitry Brown and his wife
Donna Evans-Brown allege the “My Chick Bad” rapper is
infringing upon their trademarked “Disturb The Peace”
phrase.Read More »
Ameranth Sues Apple over their new Passbook Ticketing
System
A California base company by the name of Ameranth has filed
a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple. Ameranth's
"award winning" inventions enable generation and
synchronization of menus, event tickets, and other products
across fixed, wireless and/or internet platforms. Ameranth
is suing Apple on four counts related to the Passbook
Ticketing System that is integrated with iPhone 5 and other
iPhone and iPod Touch devices that are running Apple's iOS-6
software, and linked to/with Apple's iCloud, the "Apple
Notification Service", and Apple's Safari browser. One of
Ameranth's patents were quoted as prior art in an iPhone
patent that listed Bas Ording and the late Steve Jobs as
inventors.Read More »
Patent Dispute – LG & Samsung Battle It Out!
The rivalry between two electronic giants, LG and Samsung
seems to be assuming different dimensions as both companies
prepare to explore legal options. Both companies have been
engaged in fight over patent rights for a while now; and
there seems to be no end in sight to the battle.
Read More »
LG Display Files Patent Lawsuit Against Samsung
LG Display Co. (034220), the world’s second- largest maker
of liquid-crystal displays, said it filed a lawsuit against
Samsung Electronics Co. (005930) and Samsung Display Co.,
claiming they infringed its patents related to organic
light- emitting diode technology.Read More »
Hagens Berman Files Patent Lawsuit Against Canon,
Inc.
A lawsuit filed Friday against Canon, Inc. (NYS: CAJ)
("Canon") by nationwide intellectual property law firm
Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP claims that a number of the
company's digital cameras infringe on a patent covering a
method to reduce noise and improve image clarity in digital
photos.Read More »
Motorola found guilty of Microsoft patent
infringement
A German court today found that Motorola has infringed upon
Microsoft patents, and granted the latter firm an injunction
against the offending products.Read More »
AMOA-NY files lawsuit over copyright violation
The Amusement and Music Owners Association of New York has
filed a lawsuit against two amusement companies for
violating the copyright it holds on its business contacts.
AMOA-NY filed the suit in the New York State Supreme Court
for monetary damages against American Vending, owned and
operated by Richard Overals, and Manhattan Amusement, owned
and operated by John Cullen.
Read More »
Uniloc files patent suit against 'X-Plane' developer
Laminar Research, maker of flight simulator X-Plane, is
being sued for patent infringement by Uniloc. The studio is
one of nine developers, including Minecraft maker Mojang,
against whom Uniloc filed a lawsuit in July for infringing
on a patent for copy protection on the Android
platform.Read More »
Eolas strikes again: sues Facebook, Wal-Mart, and Disney
over UC patents
Eolas Technologies Inc. acted on behalf of the University
of California Regents today to sue Facebook, Wal-Mart, and
Disney over four patents related to hypermedia display. The
University of California has licensed the four patents to
Eolas, who is litigating on behalf of the UC Regents. The
company gained notoriety several years ago when it sued
Microsoft in a lengthy courtroom battle which ended with a
settlement in 2007. Eolas was initially founded to litigate
on behalf of the UC system's patents, and has earned critics
for its aggressive litigation.Read More »
Rock band Muse sued for copyright infringement
British rock band Muse and Warner Music are being sued by a
songwriter who says the concept for their 2009 suite
"Exogenesis" came from him.Read More »
lululemon Sues Calvin Klein for Patent Infringement
Yoga clothing company lululemon athletica has sued Calvin
Klein and G-III Apparel Group, a Calvin Klein supplier,
claiming that Calvin Klein, which is owned by PVH is
carrying pants that violate three of its patents.Read More »
Smartphone patent wars: HTC patents are “probably valid” in
a trial to get 4G iPhones and iPads banned in the US
International Trade Commission Judge Thomas Pender has said
that two key patents owned by smartphone-maker HTC, are
“probably valid”, in a lawsuit that could eventuate in the
4G iPad and future 4G iPhones being banned from sale in the
US.Read More »
Apple’s Message to the World: Innovate, Don’t Imitate
Apple’s victory in the Samsung patent case sends a hidden,
but clear message to the business world: Innovating is far
better than imitating.Read More »
Hologic loses patent infringement suit
Bedford-based Hologic Inc. (Nasdaq: HOLX), which develops
diagnostic, medical imaging and surgical products for women,
announced late Wednesday that a jury has awarded $4 million
to its opponent in a patent infringement lawsuit.Read More »
Apple, Motorola Come to Patent Agreement in Germany
A filing on Monday in the U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of California confirmed an agreement
between Apple and Google-owned Motorola that places some, if
not all, of Moto's standard-essential patent licenses in
Cupertino's hands, but only in Germany.Read More »
Chicagoan says Heinz stole his invention
Frustrated with the difficulties of juggling fast food and
condiment packets while eating in his car, Scott White, 47,
says he invented a dual-purpose container that made it easy
for drivers to put ketchup on their food.Read More »
Myriad wins gene patent ruling from U.S. appeals
court
(Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Thursday revived its
decision to uphold Myriad Genetics Inc's patents on two
genes linked to breast and ovarian cancer, after the U.S.
Supreme Court told it to take another look at the hotly
contested case.Read More »
Google beefs up patent search library with European
patents
Google is improving its patent search tools by expanding
results from just United States patents but also those in
Europe.Read More »
Startups' New Creed: Patent First, Prototype Later
Craig Ciesla set out five years ago to do something
ridiculous and wonderful. He wanted to develop technology
that would cause buttons to rise up out of the normally flat
screens found on smartphones, tablets, TVs, and other
devices when they were needed, and to disappear when they
weren’tRead More »
Court Revives Raytheon Claims Ex-Workers Stole
Secrets
U.S. defense contractor Raytheon Co. won an appeals court
ruling that revives claims Flir Systems Inc. (FLIR)’s Indigo
Systems unit lured away former workers to steal trade
secrets related to infrared cameras.Read More »
Kodak patents attract 'low bids' from Apple and
Google
Kodak's efforts to save itself from collapse have been
dealt a setback after initial bids for some of its patents
came in significantly below target, according to
reports.Read More »
Damages Could Exceed $1 Billion in Authors Guild Case
Against Google
If the Authors Guild prevails in its legal battle over
Google’s library book scanning program the search giant
could theoretically be on the hook for over $1 billion in
damages.Read More »
Patent disputes rise 182 per cent in 12 months
A story in the Financial Times reports that patent disputes
are on the rise. Read the story here.Read More »
Inventor Challenges New U.S. Patent Law
An inventor claims in court that the America Invents Act of
2011 violates inventors' rights, by replacing the "first to
invent" patent system with a deficient "first to file"
rule.Read More »
Microsoft Says It Wants Patent Peace With Google’s
Motorola
Microsoft Corp. (MSFT), embroiled in patent litigation with
Google Inc. (GOOG)’s Motorola Mobility unit, said it’s open
to reaching a comprehensive settlement of disputes...Read More »
Apple, Samsung Patent Lawsuit Enters New Phase Monday,
Trial Could Make History
Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd take their battle
for mobile supremacy to court on Monday in one of the
biggest-ever technology patent trialsRead More »
Genzyme, Apple, Royal Worcester: Intellectual
Property
Shelbyzyme LLC, the owner of a patent used to treat
organ-destroying Fabry disease, won $50 million from Genzyme
Corp. after a jury trial.Read More »
Kodak Loses Patent Suit Against Apple and RIM
Eastman Kodak has lost its patent case against Apple and
Research in Motion over digital image-preview technology in
a ruling that could hurt the company’s efforts to get a high
price for its patents.Read More »
Hagens Berman Lawsuit Alleges LG Devices Infringe
Touchscreen Patent
Intellectual Property law firm Hagens Berman has filed a
patent infringement lawsuit against LG Electronics (KSE:
06657011.KS) alleging that several of the company’s smart
phones and tablets infringe a patent covering the use of
certain finger gestures on touchscreen devices.Read More »
Ivoclar Vivadent, 3M settle patent litigation
Ivoclar Vivadent and 3M have settled their respective
patent lawsuits in Germany and the U.S. involving
polymer-based restoratives materials.Read More »
Congress mulls changes to patent lawsuit forum
A relatively obscure government agency at the center of a
high stakes battle between the companies that make
smartphones - Apple, Samsung Electronics, HTC and others -
could well be headed for big changes.Read More »
US Lawmakers Question If Patent Holders Are Abusing USITC
Process
Patent licensing firms that can't get satisfactory results
in patent infringement cases in U.S. courts are abusing a
patent complaint process at the U.S. International Trade
Commission that can lead to...
Read More »
Fujifilm cracks whip on Android, lays patent infringement
charges
Oracle, Apple, Microsoft, Gemalto, British Telecom, Nokia
and now Fujifilm- Google’s Android seems to have unwillingly
become an enticing lawsuit magnet.
Read More »
US Congress to discuss sales bans if key patents
infringed
The U.S. Congress is considering whether companies that
hold patents essential to a standard, such as a digital
movie format, should be forbidden from asking that
infringing products be banned from the U.S. market.Read More »
Apple Sued for Siri Patent Infringement
A Chinese company claims Apple's Siri technology infringes
on a patent for software providing a similar service.Read More »
Apple Loses Lawsuit Over Flagship Patents
Technology giant Apple has lost the lawsuit pertaining to
the patent infringement by the smartphone maker HTC, at the
High Court.Read More »
Effort to speed patents, new Silicon Valley office
Lots of high-fiving in Silicon Valley now that it's getting
its very own U.S. patent office. It's not clear when - or
precisely where - the office will open, but "we want to move
forward as quickly as possible," said acting U.S. Secretary
of Commerce Rebecca Blank
Read More »
Judge Shoots Down Samsung’s 12 Summary Judgement
Requests
Judge Lucy Koh denied Samsung’s request over the weekend
for summary judgement in all twelve of its patent
infringement claims against Apple.Read More »
Samsung scores 3G patent win over Apple in Dutch
court
Samsung Electronics has scored a legal victory against
rival Apple in a Dutch court and will seek compensation for
its damages.Read More »
Pantent Lawsuit Loss Over Nasonex Could Hurt Merck’s
Anti-Infectives Business
Merck (NYSE:MRK) received a major setback as a U.S.
District court rejected its patent infringement lawsuit
against Apotex Inc. over the latter’s plan to launch a
generic version of Nasonex, one of Merck’s major drugs.Read More »
Nokia to acquire developers, technologies and intellectual
property for imaging from Scalado
Acquisition aimed at enhancing imaging experiences for
Nokia Lumia devices -- Espoo, Finland and Lund, Sweden:
Nokia is announcing plans to acquire world-class imaging
specialists as well as all technologies and intellectual
property from Scalado AB.
Read More »
Tivo Goes After Cisco in Patent Fight
MARSHALL, Texas (CN) - One week after Cisco sued it
pre-emptively in San Jose, Tivo claims in Federal Court that
Cisco Systems violates three of its patents.Read More »
Nokia, HP, Verizon Back FTC Against Import Bans Over
Standards Patents
Tech companies including Nokia and Hewlett-Packard and
industry associations have backed a submission by the U.S.
Federal Trade Commission, warning that exclusions based on
standards-essential patents could stifle innovation and
competition.Read More »
Facebook, Yahoo Reportedly Near Deal To Settle Patent
Spat
Yahoo and Facebook are close to reaching a settlement of
their patent infringement litigation, All Things D reports,
citing “multiple sources close to the situation.”Read More »
Samsung drops a patent from ITC complaint as Apple battle
looms
The company reportedly decided to withdraw a patent related
to a "method for storing and reproducing digital audio data
in a mobile terminal."Read More »
Apple's Samsung Copy Case Hinges on Cheech and Chong
Test
(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc.'s claim that Samsung Electronics
Co. copied the design of the iPhone may hinge on what a U.S.
trade judge today described as the "Cheech and Chong
test."Read More »
HP Resolves Ink Cartridge Patent Infringement Lawsuit With
Brazil's Multilaser
PALO ALTO, CA, May 29, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- HP
HPQ +2.10% today announced that it has amicably resolved
patent litigation with Brazil-based Multilaser Industrial
Ltda. relating to HP's integrated printhead inkjet
cartridges.Read More »
Cumberland, Apple-HTC, NovaLogic: Intellectual
Property
Cumberland Pharmaceuticals (CPIX), the maker of
prescription drugs for emergency medicine, accused generic-
drug makers Perrigo Co. (PRGO) and InnoPharma Inc. of
infringing its patent 8,148,356., which covers the
acetaminophen overdose treatment Acethetadote.Read More »
Welcome to the IP Bubble
As tech companies buy and sell patents for escalating sums
of money, it’s beginning to look a lot like a bubble. What
should CFOs do to value their companies’ intellectual
property accurately and diligently?Read More »
Nvidia, Intellectual Ventures scarf up wireless
patents
The two will split ownership of the patents, which focus on
LTE, 3G, and 4G. Nvidia will license whatever patents it
didn't acquire, while IPWireless gets royalty-free access to
the patents.Read More »
Google guilty of infringement in Oracle trial; future legal
headaches loom
In what could be a major blow to Android, Google's mobile
operating system, a San Francisco jury issued a verdict
today that the company broke copyright laws when it used
Java APIs to design the system.
Read More »