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22 Sep, 2008 2:20 am
Man & Machine, Inc. v. Apple, Inc., No. 8:2008cv02453 (D. Md filed Sep. 18, 2008); assigned to J. Williams Man & Machine,
Inc. (M&M), a Maryland company based in Landover, MD, owns the federally registered MIGHTY MOUSE trademark, which, according ... amp;M's medical and industrial and hygienic
waterproof computer mice products). In its Complaint, M&M contends that Apple's Mighty Mouse product infringes M&M's trademark, that
Apple purchased the keyword " ...
16 Jun, 2007 9:38 am
I watch Apple's stock with much interest. I have been in and out of the stock from late last year until the present. Each time I have made a
tidy little profit. Each time I sold, I wondered why I didn't just hold my position a bit longer. But I have a limit on my risk tolerance, and the bottom line is that I did have profits
each time. Georges Yared of Yared Investment Research has commented on the rise and fall in Apple's stock price: (more…)
3 Feb, 2007 11:03 pm
Alleging questionable stock option practices at technology giant Apple Inc, the New York City Employees' Retirement System ("NYCERS")
will serve as lead plaintiff in a lawsuit filed a few months ago. Citing the Private Securities ... Financial Report shows $46.34177 billion as plan net assets as of June 30, 2006.
While NYCERS equity exposure to Apple is large in absolute terms, it is small compared to the equity interests held by institutional investors
such as Fidelity Management & Research (60 ...
18 Jun 5:11 am
Don Rubin v. Apple Inc. United States District Court for N.D. Cal. Case No. 3:09-cv-02607, Filed June 9, ... Don Rubin, dubbed by The
World Almanac as "America's premiere puzzlemaster," contends that Apple has infringed on one of his copyrighted puzzles with its iPhone app
ParkingLot. According ... Rubin is also seeking damages from the infringement to account for gains, profits and advantages that Apple received
through its use of ParkingLot. As another piece to the puzzle (pun intended?), the complaint ...
9 Jan, 2007 2:07 pm
... "computer" from its name - something most of us have done informally long ago - Apple uses its Macworld conference to annouce a number of
new long-awaited products. The iPhone sounds ... Apple TV. Apple TV is a set-top device that lets you
view iTunes video downloads directly on your widescreen TV and view other media that is downloaded on ... I am supposed to want to view this on my HDTV? Or, I download the television
show Office from Apple's iTunes and after watching the show on my iPod and my Macbook ...
10 Jan, 2007 5:25 am
PajamasMedia has the details. (HT: Instapundit.) The military should order a million of them and give them away to the young men of Baghdad, fully programmed with music, video and
games.
6 Feb, 2007 10:42 pm
... Ltd. to continue to use the marks for specific purposes. According to the Yahoo! News article (link below), it is anticipated that Apple
Inc. paid somewhere between $50M and $100M for the rights to the name, not including the $25M+ already paid ... resolve this in a positive manner, and in a way that should remove
the potential of further disagreements in the future." An agreement allowing Apple Inc. to include The Beatles songs on iTunes has not
yet been announced. Yahoo! News Article: LINK Apple ...
7 Oct, 2008 5:40 pm
... tells the story of a small Vancouver Island school's run in with tech heavyweight Apple Inc. in a dispute over the use of the
school's logo. Victoria School of Business ... has three bumps at the top of the apple, uses the colours blue, white and green quite
prominently, and the apple is whole: no bite appears to have been ... retail stores - the logo is not registered in association with
educational services per se. Apple's most relevant registration claims services described as "Operation and management ...
6 Feb, 2007 3:25 pm
A few European countries, including Norway, Germany, and France, are considering requiring Apple, Inc. to make the songs sold on the
iTunes store playable on music players from other manufacturers. ARS Technica reports: iTunes DRM ... essay on Apple's web site, noting that
use of DRM is at the requirement of the copyright owners who license music to the iTunes store. Apple would be happy to sell unprotected songs:
Thoughts on Music: To begin, it is useful to remember that all iPods play music that ...
12 Feb 9:05 pm
... argue that the DMCA entitles them to block interoperability with anything that hasn't been approved in advance. Apple justifies this by
claiming that opening the iPhone to independently created applications will compromise safety, security, reliability, and swing ... part of our innovation economy. Of course, many
iPhone owners will be happy to choose solely from the applications that Apple is willing to approve, just like many Ford owners are happy
relying exclusively on their local Ford dealer. ...
8 Apr, 2008 6:24 am
Apple, Inc. is seeing red over New York City's attempts to register a trademark for green-friendly services, and the dispute challenges
one of Apple's ... States Patent and Trademark Office's Trademark Trial and Appeal Board against NYC & Company, Inc.'s attempts to
register the "Infinite Loop ... connection with "mugs, dishes, drinking glasses, and wine glasses." NYC claims that Apple procured the
registration through fraud, because it knowingly misrepresented that it was using the mark in connection ...
22 May 1:28 pm
... the iPhone. It allows you to read public domain books that have been digitized by the volunteers at Project Gutenberg. Apple has rejected
Eucalyptus for inclusion in the iTunes App Store because one of the books archived at Project Gutenberg, and thus ... is a Victorian-era translation (just text!) of the Kama Sutra, the
ancient Indian compendium of practical information about sex. Since Apple takes technical measures to prevent iPhone owners from running any
software not "approved" by Apple, all ...
5 Feb, 2007 5:37 pm
... trademark dispute with the Beatles' Apple Corps. The New York Times reported on Feb. 6: Apple
Inc., the maker of the iPod, and Apple Corps, the guardian of the Beatles' music interests, announced yesterday [Feb. 5] that they had
settled ... with the protections altogether. They also suggested that Mr Jobs's true motive was to defuse legal problems in Europe, where Apple
is being asked to make iTunes compatible with other devices. Torgeir Waterhouse, senior adviser to Norway's Consumer Council, said ...
7 Feb, 2007 10:21 am
... compatible with digital players as compact discs are with CD players. Of course, this all comes as Apple, the dominant player in the market
by far, faces the possibility of legal headaches in Europe over ... 's most recent Form 10-Q as follows: Tucker v. Apple Computer, Inc.
Plaintiff filed this purported class action on July 21, 2006 in the United ... U.S. District Judge James Ware (N.D. Cal.) denied Apple's motion
to dismiss the case, allowing the suit to proceed. As noted in this article, the court ...
2 May, 2008 1:47 pm
Notwithstanding an ongoing trademark dispute, Apple Inc's iPhone is scheduled to launch in Canada later this year. The service will be
offered by Rogers Communications Inc., the only Canadian carrier using the Global System Mobile (GSM) communications standard needed to run iPhone. The device has sold more than
five million units worldwide since its launch in 2007. We previously reported on the challenges facing Apple in seeking to ...
13 Mar, 2008 8:37 am
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Apple Inc. was sued Wednesday over allegations its iTunes online music store and iPod music players are illegally
using a patented method for ... accusing the Cupertino-based company of violating two ZapMedia patents. ZapMedia wants royalties on Apple's
sales of iPods and iTunes music, which reached nearly $11 billion ... the No. 2 music retailer in the U.S. behind Wal-Mart Stores Inc., according to market researcher NPD Group.
The patents in question cover a way of sending music ...
27 Apr 10:34 am
San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed suit against Apple Inc. today to defend the First Amendment rights of an
operator of a noncommercial, public Internet "wiki" site known as BluWiki. EFF and ... 's efforts prevent the iPod Touch and iPhone from working with competing media management software
such as WinAmp and Songbird. "Apple's legal threats against BluWiki are about censorship, not about protecting their legitimate copyright
interests," said Senior Staff Attorney Fred ...
5 May 6:07 am
... do the right thing immediately! Open Letter To the Board of Directors of Apple, Inc. and AT&T, Inc.; Within the last 72
hours America has seen ... death and disability in the United States, the damage you have caused is immeasurable! Apple displayed extreme
recklessness in launching this application and the results were immediate and ... Reporter, The New York Times While we are glad public outcry forced Apple to pull the application, the cynical way it was pulled without any explanation, any apology ...
22 Jul 12:38 am
... Inc. filed a motion with the bankruptcy court requesting authority to reject a February 10, 2009 agreement with Apple Inc. As
of the end of 2008, Spansion was the third largest provider of flash memory worldwide, behind Samsung Electronics ... subject to certain conditions. As a result of the court's denial of
the settlement with Samsung, the motion reports that the dismissal of Apple from the ITC action (as provided in the agreement) is "no longer
consistent with Spansion's litigation strategy." In ...
16 Jul, 2008 1:54 pm
... have been watching the actions of a Florida Company, Psystar, Inc. They have been installing Apple, Inc.'s most recent
operating system on generic computers ... purchased retail copies of the current operating system and installed them on our Apple Clone
Computers. That is we installed version 8.0 of the Operating System on our ... Psystar, PowerTools' clone had a legal version of the Macintosh OS preinstalled. Because of this
Apple "allegedly" went to our supplier and had our OEM agreement terminated ...
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