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Broadview, Ill.--On August 25 Robert Bosch LLC filed a lawsuit against Pylon Manufacturing Corp. ... Source: mirabiliastitchers.yuku.com --- 1 day ago
...take pictures of my own completed projects, make note-cards, calendars, whatever, then sell them during a school fundraising event? Thanks for any info ... Source: arstechnica.com --- 9 days ago
P2P traffic is still growing, but it's being eclipsed streaming video and direct download link from services like RapidShare. As content owners lean hard on P2P, Internet video is going both legit and further underground. Read More... ...
Source: www.businesswire.com --- 7 days ago
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amgen (NASDAQ:AMGN) announced today that the United States (U.S.) District Court in Boston issued its written decision upholding the prior jury ... Source: storage.blogs.techtarget.com --- 3 days ago
The NetApp/Sun patent Infringement lawsuit that started roughly 10 years ago (or so it seems) continues on, first with this latest dispatch from Sun’s general counsel, Mike Dillon, who was gleeful over the results of a Markman hearing in the case of Sun vs. NetApp. A Markman hearing is designed to settle on agreed-upon definitions of technical terms in [...] ... Source: www.businesswire.com --- 2 days ago
WAYLAND, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Candela Corporation (NASDAQ: CLZR) today announced the jury in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas – ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 7 days ago
TradingMarkets Oct 3 2008 12:53AM GMT ... Source: www.lexisnexis.com --- 2 days ago
Case: Mid-Continent Casualty Co. v. American Pride Building Co., et al., No. 07-258, M.D. Fla. Plaintiff motion for summary judgment: Filed Aug8 by Mid-Continent Casualty CoBrief available 50-080925-019B Full story on lexis.com ... Source: www.techdirt.com --- 8 days ago
Another day, another awful legal ruling about file sharing. This time, coming out of Germany. A German court has told file hosting company Rapid Share that it needs to proactively screen and monitor all content hosted on its site and remove any infringing files. The company already uses a hash method to screen out infringing files its been alerted to and employs six people who monitor for Infringement, but the court has said that's not enough. Specifically, it notes (correctly) that an uploader need only change a file slightly to avoid the hash filter -- but then somehow makes the leap to suggesting that this becomes Rapid Share's liability. It's yet another case where judges seem to not understand where liability should lie. It should be common sense that liability lies with the user who's doing the actual infringing, rather than the platform provider -- but it seems to get mixed up way too often. Of course, in the grand scheme of things, this will have almost no impact as people will simply migrate to other sites instead. Permalink | Comments | Email This Story ... Source: www.tennessean.com --- 4 days ago
NEW YORK — The magazine industry has settled its copyright-Infringement lawsuit against the operators of a fledgling Web site that encourages people to copy and upload current issues of popular magazines. ... Source: www.eff.org --- 2 days ago
Last week, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce urged President Bush to sign the PRO-IP Act, claiming that "counterfeiting and piracy of [intellectual property] is a growing problem that costs U.S. businesses nearly $250 billion in revenue each year [and] has already caused the loss of an estimated 750,000 American jobs..." Both figures, $250 billion and 750,000 jobs, are cartoonishly large and have activated the investigatory instincts of some smart reporters. What have they found? Wired blogger David Kravets' investigation led to nowhere -- the U.S. Chamber of Commerce claimed that the jobs figure comes from the U.S. Department of Commerce. Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Commerce claimed that the measurement was provided by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. (Thanks to the government's ignorance, Kravets became stuck in an infinite loop and needed to be rebooted.) Julian Sanchez at Ars Technica had a bit more luck in his dogged pursuit for answers, going so far as to file a Freedom of Information Act request with the Department of Commerce! But after reaching a few dead ends and ending up with a flawed International Trade Commission survey from 1988, he concludes that "...both numbers are seemingly decades old, gaining a patina of currency and credibility by virtue of having been laundered through a relay race of respectable sources, even as their origin recedes into the mists." It's clear that the government has been thoroughly hoodwink ...
Source: www.realitytvmagazine.com --- 1 day ago
A leading Japanese broadcaster, Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) has charged ABC for copyright Infringement. They are charging that the new summer hit “Wipeout” is a blatant copycat” of several of its classic Japanese competition series. This is not the first time that the success of a reality series has drawn lawsuits from parties alleging the concept was [...] SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Wipeout Is Sued For Copyright Infringement", url: "http://www.realitytvmagazine.com/blog/2008/10/08/wipeout-is-sued-for-copyright-Infringement/" }); ... Source: www.digitimes.com --- 2 days ago
Taiwan-based LED chipmaker Epistar has filed a patent Infringement lawsuit against competitor Huga Optotech, seeking NT$200 million (US$6.16 million). ... Source: www.webwire.com --- 2 days ago
Eastman Chemical Company (NYSE:EMN) said today that it is pleased with the recent decision by the United States District Court in Wilmington, Del., to deny a motion filed by Wellman, Inc., for a preli... [WebWire - Tuesday, October 07, 2008] ... Source: business.techwhack.com --- 1 day ago
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Copyright Law Should Not Chill Development of Emerging Technologies The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and a coalition of groups representing both consumers and industry filed an amicus brief today in Arista v. LimeWire, the first major lawsuit since MGM v. Grokster against a creator of P2P file-sharing software, warning that the case has profound implications for the development of new software and hardware. In Arista v. Lime Wire, the recording industry plaintiffs seek to hold LimeWire liable for acts of copyright Infringement by users of its software. ... Source: www.labnol.org --- 2 days ago
Illinois based Earthcomber has filed a suit in the US District Court against Loopt and the popular TechCrunch blog for patent Infringement. ... Source: www.mondaq.com --- 9 days ago
The patents-at-issue are U.S. Patent Nos. 4,786,505 ("the '505 patent") and 4,853,230 ("the '230 patent"), relating to pharmaceutical preparations containing omeprazole, the active ingredient in Prilosec, which inhibits gastric acid secretion. ... Find more results for Infringement on RSSMicro.com |
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