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31 May, 2007 8:10 am
Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. has sued Dutch navigation systems company TomTom and two other
companies in a U.S. court, contending they infringed on its patents for a computerized map system. The lawsuit also names as defendants Magellan Navigation Inc., based in Santa Clara, California, and American TV & Appliance of Madison Inc. in the U.S. state of
Wisconsin. Read the article: PC Magazine
13 Sep, 2006 3:50 pm
... collaborative online encyclopedia Wikipedia, that can be edited by anyone, and Dale Hoiberg, editor in chief of Encyclopaedia
Britannica Inc. "Wikipedia, the community-edited online encyclopedia, has blossomed. It has thousands of volunteers that ... s-an-editor
approach produce a reliable resource tool without scholarly oversight? Are traditional encyclopedias like Britannica limited by lack of input?" Earlier Library Boy posts on the
credibility of Wikipedia: Following the Wikipedia Controversy ( ...
8 Nov, 2007 2:05 am
... room to receive data streamed through an AT&T Internet room containing "peering links," or major connections to other telecom providers. The largest of the links delivered 2.5
gigabits of data -- the equivalent of one-quarter of the Encyclopedia Britannica's text -- per second, said Klein, whose documents and eyewitness account form the basis of one of
the first lawsuits filed against the telecom giants after the government's warrantless-surveillance program was reported in the New York ...
6 May 9:00 pm
DMCA Notices: DMCA (Copyright) Complaint to Google/Blogger; From: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. To: Google, Inc. [Blogger] Date: 2009-05-04
25 Mar 4:01 am
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. v. Guerrero, No. 08 C 2752, Slip Op. (N.D. Ill. Feb. 19, 2009)
(Castillo, J.). Judge Castillo granted plaintiff summary judgment as to defendants' declaratory judgment counterclaim in this trademark, copyright and contract dispute. Plaintiff
licensed its content, including certain copyright and trademark rights, to defendants for use in an online Spanish-language reference site. Because a third party did not provide certain
additional content required ...
8 Dec, 2008 11:58 pm
... thorough process that will not be interrupted is a boon for plaintiffs. When defendants manage to get a case thrown out after having discovery stayed or narrowed greatly, as it was
in two cases I've written about recently (Encyclopaedia Britannica v Alpine Electronics, et al and Triune Star v Walt Disney), it's a
... in this lawsuit: Yahoo, AOL, and IAC/InterActive Corp. Polaris IP, LLC v. Google Inc. et al. 07-cv-371, E.D. Texas. Full docket on Justia.
Photo: "Stilbocarpa ...
14 Aug 7:09 am
... Solutions Blog) Africa The Grid: a first for Africa? (Afro-IP) Canada Canada - General Canadian i4i, Inc wins abroad, but is there any
protection at home? (Now, Why Didn't I Think of ... ' as used in patent claims is not a device: Research Corporation Technologies v Microsoft Corp (IP Spotlight) District Court W D
Texas: Summary judgment finding Encyclopaedia Britannica's patent relating to searching encyclopaedias stored on computers
invalid for indefiniteness (IP Frontline) District Court E D Texas ...
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