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IP News
- 03.09.2010 - Paul Allen sues Apple, Google over patents
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen fired a patent shot across the bow of several prominent technology companies Friday, suing Apple, Google, Facebook, Yahoo, and others over patent claims.
- 02.09.2010 - Daewoo Must Pay Funai $8M In VCR Patent Suit
In 2004, Funai Electric sued four Daewoo entities for infringement of its patents covering various improved video cassette recorders (VCRs).
- 01.09.2010 - Facebook Wins Patent For Search Results Based On Clicks of Friends and Other Users
Today Facebook won a patent filed in 2004 for a search engine.
- 02.08.2010 - Microsoft Wins Patent Lawsuit That Targeted Xbox Game Systems
Microsoft Corp., the world’s biggest software maker, won a court ruling that its Xbox video-game system doesn’t infringe a patent over multiplayer gaming, ending a six-year legal battle.
- 29.07.2010 - Patent information has a role in fighting climate change
EPO President Beno?t Battistelli has said that the patent system has a key role to play in the debate on climate change by providing objective data and evidence.
- 28.07.2010 - It is Now Legal to Jailbreak Your iPhone
The US government modifies the DMCA to let users legally jailbreak their smartphones.
- 22.07.2010 - Patent troll sues Apple, Google, RIM over spam filtering
InNova claims Apple and others copy spam filter
- 21.07.2010 - Toyota settles patent dispute with Paice
Toyota has settled a long-running patent dispute with Paice, a small Florida-based company that has sought to bar US imports of Toyota hybrid vehicles, including the popular Prius hatchback.
- 21.07.2010 - Broccoli and tomato patents under scrutiny at European Patent Office
At the European Patent Office in Munich, there are some tasty patents on the table for debate. The office's appeals board is debating whether patents on broccoli and tomatoes can be allowed.
- 20.07.2010 - Sony patents 3D multiplayer system
Sony has filed patents for a new stereoscopic system that would allow two gamers to enjoy 3D multiplayer without the need for split-screen.
- 19.07.2010 - Amazon accused of infringing patents with Kindle
Discovery Communications Inc accused Amazon.com Inc of infringing patents covering electronic book delivery and security with its Kindle e-book reader and said the Internet retailer should be forced to pay royalties
- 16.07.2010 - New Zealand says no to software patents
New Zealand has decided not to make any modifications to its patents bill and this means that software will not be patentable in the country.
- 15.07.2010 - Harry Potter's US publisher hit by lawsuit
The trustee of the estate of late English author Adrian Jacobs has filed a lawsuit against US publisher, Scholastic, for breach of copyright in the Harry Potter book series.
- 14.07.2010 - eBay Served $3.8 Billion Patent Suit
On Tuesday XPRT Ventures served eBay with a $3.8 billion lawsuit against technology that was built into PayPal’s patent and had previously been shared with PayPal confidentially by representatives from XPRT.
- 13.07.2010 - NTP sues Apple, Google and others over wireless mail patents
NTP today said it has sued Apple, Google, HTC, LG, Microsoft and Motorola for allegedly infringing eight patents for wireless e-mail.
- 12.07.2010 - Wireless e-mail patent suit filed by NTP
NTP, Inc., has filed a federal patent infringement lawsuit against some of the leading manufacturers of smartphones.
- 09.07.2010 - USPTO Affirms Communique Remote Computing IP
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has found that all the patent claims asserted by Communique Laboratory Inc. against Citrix Systems Inc. in a suit over remote computer access technology are valid.
- 07.07.2010 - Chimei Innolux Sues Sony in U.S., China Over Patents
Chimei Innolux Corp., Taiwan’s largest maker of liquid-crystal displays, sued Sony Corp. in the U.S. and China for patent infringements.
- 05.07.2010 - The Pirate Party Australia launches ‘The Pirate Gazette’
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