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1 May, 2007 11:55 am
... with their official names, addresses and, when applicable, the location of their governing law of incorporation. Corporations should be identified as patent and subsidiary,
patent, or subsidiary alone, and their legal capacity or ... all the pertinent requirements from the primary agreement. This procedure should be acceptable to the primary licensee.
Payments The payments in technology agreements usually take the form of a lumpsum, a royalty or a combination of both. The valuation and
methods of ...
22 Jul, 2008 12:22 pm
The day after I posted this about patenting green energy innovations: Corporate Managers: Are You Failing to Obtain Maximum Value from Your Energy Savings and Green Innovations
by Ignoring Patent Issues?, multi-billionaire oil man T. Boone ... this space. To date, it appears that patent litigation in the area of wind turbine technology has been fairly limited and generally appears to have been settled amicably. With the predicted patent gold rush, wind turbine-related
patent litigation will become ...
23 Jan 1:00 am
... bank charges (Class 46) (Class 46) Finland Department store Stockmann seeks amicable settlement in trade mark dispute over clothing boutique Crazy's use of ... enough
deference to District Courts on claim construction (IP Watchdog) Card Activation Technology - OfficeMax latest to settle in gift card patent
dispute brought by Card Activation ... Property Law Blog) Only registrants get statutory damages for counterfeiting - complex corporate structures and IP consequences: Shell Co,
Ltd. v. Los Frailes ...
16 May, 2008 8:03 am
... National Statistics conference on 'Intangible assets: measuring and enhancing their contribution to corporate value and economic growth' - Washington: (IP finance), 25-26
June ... confirms clear evidence of use required: See You In - Canadian Athletes Fund Corporation v Canadian Olympic Committee: (Canadian
Trademark Blog), The Canadian DMCA delayed ... right not a question of federal law: Akira Akazawa v. Link New Technology International, Inc:
(IP Law360), American Express - American Express Bank files ...
23 Mar 6:46 pm
... up" under Australian insolvency law. A voluntary "winding up" is essentially a private liquidation authorized by the Australian Corporations Act, conducted by
company-retained liquidators under the auspices of the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) and ... 's Australian winding up, 1st Technology commenced a patent infringement action against Betcorp in Nevada's US District Court. After further, unsuccessful efforts to amicably
resolve the infringement claims, the liquidators ...
26 Jul 10:57 am
... pay $267.5 million to settle a 2006 patent lawsuit brought by California-based wireless email company Visto Corporation. The settlement
also provides that RIM receives a perpetual, fully-paid licence on Visto's patents. RIM had previously counterclaimed that ... the past 10 years. DC Comics are suing him for $7.5
million. The AmeriKat believes that this suit will resolve itself amicably, if only for DC Comics to avoid a RIAA-style PR disaster. Speaking of recent RIAA PR disasters,
AmeriKat readers ...
30 Mar 6:59 am
... vice president and deputy general counsel of Intellectual Property and Licensing, Microsoft Corporation, stated: "We are pleased TomTom has
chosen to resolve the litigation amicably by entering into a patent agreement. Our car navigation patents, which ... . When addressing IP infringement issues, there are two
possible paths: securing patent coverage or not using the technology at issue. Through this agreement, TomTom is choosing a combination of both
paths to meet the unique needs of its business, ...
17 Apr, 2007 1:18 am
... , chairman of the Cytochroma board. "The recent settlement with Genzyme adds further momentum to Cytochroma for achieving its corporate objectives."A spokesman for Genzyme
declined to comment on the case, citing the terms of the settlement. The dispute between the two companies ... them continue to sell their drugs to treat multiple sclerosis and Gaucher
disease based on a technology developed at Columbia in the 1970s. Until its patents expired in 2000, Columbia University had collected hundreds
of ...
28 Aug, 2007 10:57 am
... parties) is probably the only way to overcome our addiction to the national security state, an addiction replete with industrial, technological, and repressive appurtenances,
including domestic spying. It does not seem likely to me that one can ... that enable a candidate to reach gazillions of people. You know, the kind of people who run large, successful
corporations or other businesses, or who successfully run universities, conduct themselves in the way I would like to see politicians' conduct ...
17 Sep, 2007 5:34 am
... field." Privacy advocates have grown increasingly worried that digital tools are giving governments and powerful corporations the ability to peek into peoples' lives as never
before. But the real snoops are often much closer ... than the person that used to be married to you." Most of these stories do not end amicably. This year, a technology consultant from the Philadelphia area, who did not want his name used because he has a teenage son, strongly suspected his wife was having an
affair. Instead ...
17 Sep, 2007 6:33 am
... field." Privacy advocates have grown increasingly worried that digital tools are giving governments and powerful corporations the ability to peek into peoples' lives as never
before. But the real snoops are often much closer ... than the person that used to be married to you." Most of these stories do not end amicably. This year, a technology consultant from the Philadelphia area, who did not want his name used because he has a teenage son, strongly suspected his wife was having an
affair. Instead ...
19 Sep, 2007 7:20 pm
... field." Privacy advocates have grown increasingly worried that digital tools are giving governments and powerful corporations the ability to peek into peoples' lives as never
before. But the real snoops are often much closer ... than the person that used to be married to you." Most of these stories do not end amicably. This year, a technology consultant from the Philadelphia area, who did not want his name used because he has a teenage son, strongly suspected his wife was having an
affair. Instead ...
10 Oct, 2006 1:45 am
... such (federal) rights. One area where the courts are split is whether a contract silent on the questions conveys rights of expolitation for technologies not in existence at
the time of the contract. If one applies federal law, one has to be applying a policy, ... (7th Cir.1999). The district court properly turned to Indiana law to resolve the dispute
between these two corporations whose principal places of business are in Indiana. (R. at 104, p. 7). Under Indiana contract law, interpretation of an ...
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