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4 Sep 8:58 am
... or CD, DVD, flash drive, etc. on which the program is stored. For practical purposes, these claims allow software companies, for example, to go after manufacturers of
competing programs on theories of direct infringement-they made and sold infringing disks. ... as a percentage of total patents issued: The upturn of the hockey stick in the later half
of the 90's corresponds directly to the Beauregard case working its way up through the courts, casting more light on the claim format. But it
is almost ...
27 Jan 10:00 am
... D arm, United Essentials [ed: oddly, and after much searching, I could find no link to that entity]. Mr Beauregard and I spoke for some
time, and we're delighted to present the fruits of that discussion:So, who is Tom ... with it? That can only be determined by trying it out in a controlled setting.If the metrics bear
out, then the company will consider expanding the program (in one form or another) to their fully insured groups.We truly appreciate Mr
Beauregard's time and candor, and will keep an ...
24 Aug 9:03 am
... Army Corps won't remove electric, water and sewer lines from under the levee to prevent them from undermining the system. Jason Beauregard,
34, thought he was getting a bargain when he paid $350,000 for commercial property near the river after the flood. ... and I was told that not only would it be not a problem, it would
be beneficial for me to buy it," said Beauregard, who owns the Superior Services janitorial company.
"If anything, they said it could turn into a decent investment." He spent $70, ...
21 Jul, 2008 6:44 pm
... on Google's PageRank Technology Google has constructed its web search technology using a "technology for ranking web pages" that the company refers to as "PageRank."[4] This patented technology was developed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were attending ... type of computer. Two
claims (18 & 19) are directed to software-on-a-disk claims (so-called Beauregard claims), with the claim covering a "computer-readable
medium" containing instructions for the PageRank scoring process. [8] See ...
3 Jan, 2008 9:07 pm
... suit. So I guess that's more circumstantial evidence. Another fascinating tidbit: RIT Capital Partners, a publicly traded company on the
London Stock Exchange that is about 25% owned by the Rothschild family, owns more than 10% of Mondis. You know, related ... case filed was in South Florida, in early December, as I
reported here. James "J-Beau" Beauregard Parker owns Innovative Patented Technologies, a company that
does nothing other than hold patents invented by Scott Harris, a former Fish & ...
7 Feb, 2008 9:19 pm
... Delaware. I also tracked cases by "categorization." My categories were as follows: Patentee is company that makes products: 149 cases, 257
defendants (1.7 defendants per ... connection between Niro Scavone and J. Beauregard Parker other than the Scott Harris connection. Parker's
company sued on a patent not invented by Harris. ... (Marshall, Texas, January 24). This one intrigued me because SmartDisk was an actual
company, whose assets were sold to Mitsubishi. Everything but the patents, which remained ...
5 Jan 12:17 pm
... that, like Google, display books electronically. Illinois Computer Research is the shell company that files lawsuits over the '252 patent.
It is owned by a Florida lawyer, James Beauregard Parker, whose connection to Harris and his lawyers at Niro Scavone remains ... reading
feature. Is this the first time Oprah has been hit with a patent lawsuit, I wonder? Will suing the company of such a prominent personality
result in a little news coverage? (The Chicago CBS station ran a brief and barely- ...
2 Sep 4:01 pm
... Ventures and then into Picture Frame Innovations, a shell company owned by James Beauregard
Parker. Parker's company filed suit against Kodak and CDW ... 10. TPA readers may know Parker as someone who owns other holding
companies, including some-such as BarTex Research and Illinois Computer Research-that have ... neither he nor IV will answer the key question: whether the patent-holding
company has any financial interest in the litigation. The appearance of a lawsuit closely connected to Intellectual ...
31 Jul 12:35 pm
... , numbered 7,111,252. But ICR-owned by Florida lawyer James Beauregard Parker-has come up empty in the suit against Sony. "The way they
were ... product called SpamGate, but hasn't sold it since last year (the company continues to support a few existing clients). Excelerate is
mainly in the power-management business, ... Chicago to San Francisco. Lawyers representing the plaintiff Memory Control Enterprise, a holding company that asserts various Harris patents, then tried to add other computer security ...
13 Dec, 2007 9:03 pm
... 's client GPH's JPEG-on-a-website patent Scott Harris James Beauregard Parker The patent blogging intelligentsia (e.g., Dennis Crouch,
Michael Smith, ... Here is the Lumish Troll Typing: 1. True Blue Trolls. "Non-manufacturing companies which acquire patents from inventors." Examples given are Acacia, Rembrandt,
and Intellectual ... "thinking person's troll" category. 3. Incidental Trolls. "Failed manufacturing companies left with patent assets ready to be exploited." The example given
is NTP. I don't ...
31 Jul, 2008 2:21 am
... later, Niro filed his motion, which reads in part: "Shell entity" is a pejorative term that connotes shallowness, a sham company without
substance - something created for an improper or illegal purpose - not a legitimate business.... Yet, the truth is that, in ... "shell entities" are owned by a business lawyer, J.
Beauregard Parker, who is a distinguished member of the New York and Florida Bars. His father was General Counsel of a Fortune 500
company; his mother is a prominent family attorney from ...
18 Oct, 2007 9:02 pm
... interest in the litigation against Google. He also declined to elaborate on his business relationship with Florida attorney James Beauregard Parker, who owns BarTex Research and IRC, two patent-holding companies that were set up on July 30 and bought Harris' patents. ...
Internet," which relates to three-dimensional online displays, was a valuable invention. "I'm tired of these big companies basically walking all over these little guys, these
inventors. If there seems to be a ...
21 Nov, 2008 1:36 pm
... ) Judge dismisses Psystar's antitrust claims against Apple (Ars Technica) (Techdirt) (Law360) Post-Bilski BPAI approves of Beauregard
claims: Ex parte Bo Li (Patently-O) (I/P Updates) (Patent Prospector) Post-Bilski at the ... covering cartridge-based water purification and filtration systems (Law360) Callpod -
Chargepod maker, Callpod, sues Target claiming the company is selling knockoff Chargepods under the Target brand (Law360) Card Activation
Technologies - Patent infringement suit launched by ...
8 Sep 5:05 am
/**/ A few notes: Is the writing on the wall for Beauregard? In last week's post, I noted that the fate of CRM claims is uncertain in light of
the Bilski decision. In actuality, however, the Nuijten case may have more of a long term impact ... two years after the filing of the '553 application, it made sense to request
accelerated examination. Until now, a generic drug company could have contented itself with filing an abbreviated new drug application (ANDA)
that stated it would not sell its generic ...
13 Apr, 2007 2:49 pm
... months. Thanks to the creative talents of wine marketing trendsetters like B.C.'s own Bernie Hadley-Beauregard of Brandever Strategies,
this movement appears to be continuing. Recent applications include some animal references such as SPEEDY TURTLE (Application No. ... TAIL (Application No. 1,305,983) and RED KANGAROO
(Application No. 1,277,928). Many Canadian companies have taken the lead with some less traditional names for wine appearing as recently advertised marks in the Canadian
Trade-marks ...
9 Oct, 2007 10:27 am
... , et al. Harris patents have also been asserted against Dell, GM, Panasonic, Kodak, cars.com, and move.com. Joe Mullin of the Daily Journal reports that Harris denies any
involvement in the ownership or management of any of these companies. The owner instead is James Beauregard Parker - a member of the
Florida Bar since 2005. Read the Amended Complaint Troll Tracker on Scott Harris I Troll Tracker on Scott Harris II Short ...
29 Jan, 2008 2:27 am
I reported here that Innovative Patented Technology LLC, a James Beauregard Parker company, existed
solely to assert the patents invented by former Fish & Richardson partner Scott Harris. So imagine my surprise when last Thursday, Innovative Patented Technology, represented by
Niro Scavone, sued ICON Health & Fitness on a patent invented by Gary J. Colassi, a different Niro Scavone client. Correction: Innovative ...
21 Nov, 2008 12:13 pm
... de: Bundesgerichtshof rules older .de domain name registration may, under certain circumstances, be 'overtaken' by later established right in company name or by later filed trade mark (Class 46) Indonesia Law ministry official speaks on technological advances' facilitation ... Patents Google faces
patent infringement suit brought by Aloft over Chrome browser (Law360) Post-Bilski BPAI approves of Beauregard claims: Ex parte Bo Li
(Patently-O) (I/P Updates) (Patent Prospector) Post-Bilski at the USPTO ...
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