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Source: www.iht.com --- 28 days ago
A U.S. judge has postponed the start of a trial pitting cell phone chip maker Qualcomm Inc. against mobile handset maker Nokia Corp. in a Dispute over Licensing fees. ... Source: money.cnn.com --- 28 days ago
Read full story for latest details. ... Source: www.prefixmag.com --- 23 days ago
Considering that the man doesn't know how to use email, John McCain could use all the web hype he can ... ... Source: www.escapistmagazine.com --- 13 days ago
Interplay and Atari have apparently settled a long-running Dispute over the ownership of Licensing rights for games based on the Dungeons & Dragons franchise. ... Source: www.purchasing.com --- 23 days ago
Nokia Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. have settled three-year Licensing Dispute in a deal that gives Nokia rights to a wide range of Qualcomm products. ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 28 days ago
AP - Nokia Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. say they have agreed to settle a high-stakes Licensing Dispute and end a series of legal battles that has spanned several continents. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 33 days ago
SCO will have to shell out more than $2 million to Novell for Licensing Unix to Sun Microsystems, a Utah judge has ruled. The Dispute in part hinged on whether Novell still owned pre-1995 copyrights to Unix, which it sold that year to SCO. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 28 days ago
Nokia Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. say they have agreed to settle a high-stakes Licensing Dispute and end a series of legal battles that has spanned several continents. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 27 days ago
Nokia Corp and Qualcomm Inc said on Wednesday they agreed to settle a high-stakes Licensing Dispute and end a bitter legal battle that has lasted nearly three years and spanned three continents. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 27 days ago
SAN DIEGO -- Nokia Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. said Wednesday they agreed to settle a high-stakes Licensing Dispute and end a bitter legal battle that has lasted nearly three years and spanned several continents. ... Source: online.wsj.com --- 37 days ago
Nvidia plans to announce a way to ease the impact of a Dispute with Intel that could have hurt some high-end personal computer makers. The two chip makers have been squabbling over terms of a Licensing agreement. ... Source: www.marketwatch.com --- 19 days ago
Qualcomm Inc. shares sizzle more than 16% higher and Nokia Corp. stock gains 4% after the two companies strike a technology cross-Licensing deal to end a long-running patent Dispute. ... Source: www.boston.com --- 37 days ago
Marlborough-based 3Com Corp. , a provider of networking solutions, today said it will receive $70 million from Realtek Semiconductor Corp. to settle a patent Dispute. In April, a court in California awarded 3Com $45.3 million for past infringement by Realtek. Since then, 3Com and Realtek have reached an agreement, whereby the lawsuit and decision will be dismissed and Realtek will now be able to use the patents and related technology under a Licensing agreement. (AP) ... Source: cnews.canoe.ca --- 28 days ago
SAN DIEGO - Nokia Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. said Wednesday they agreed to settle a high-stakes Licensing Dispute and end a bitter legal battle that has lasted nearly three years and spanned several continents. ... Source: www.extremetech.com --- 35 days ago
Nvidia said Monday that it plans to bring its SLI multi-GPU technology to the upcoming Bloomfield platform from Intel, based upon the Nehalem CPU. The announcement apparently resolves a Licensing Dispute dating back to 2003. ... Source: www.daniweb.com --- 6 days ago
According to ChannelWeb a federal judge sitting in the US Court of Appeals has ruled that open source software licenses are legal under copyright law. This is a complete u-turn on a previous ruling which had thrown the not so small matter of open source Licensing into something of a legal quagmire. The case appears to have arisen out of a Dispute, of all things, over the legality of an open source license for model railway control software after a developer gave another an 'artistic license' and that other then used it while developing a competing product. Earlier, a court had decided that... ... Source: www.nzherald.co.nz --- 27 days ago
SAN DIEGO - Nokia and Qualcomm have agreed to settle a high-stakes Licensing Dispute and end a bitter legal battle that has lasted nearly three years and spanned several continents. The wireless industry heavyweights said the 15-year... ... Source: www.sivacracy.net --- 9 days ago
The LA Times reports: Trojans have priority of use for 'SC' logo, says the administrative tribunal of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. August 8, 2008 The University of Southern California and the University of South Carolina share the same initials. But they won't be sharing a trademark logo. Not now that the administrative tribunal of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has ruled that the local USC has priority of use when it comes to the "SC" logo, including the interlocking version. The battle between the USCs has been quietly raging since 2002, when USC challenged South Carolina's application to federally register a version of the "SC" trademark for use on clothing and baseball uniforms. South Carolina fired back with a counterclaim to cancel USC's federal trademark registration for its interlocking "SC" logo. Game on. Proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board began in 2006. On Friday, the board issued a 93-page order in favor of L.A.'s USC. So, Dr. Arthur C. Bartner, are you ready to cue that Trojan Marching Band? "It doesn't really command the same amount of attention as winning a national championship," said Liz Kennedy, director of USC's trademarks and Licensing program. "It was much more tedious." No word on whether the Bowl Championship Series computers could change the result. The USPTO's page on the Dispute, with links to the relevant documents, is here. ... Find more results for Licensing Dispute on RSSMicro.com |
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