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19 Nov 7:30 am
... ., Samsung Electronics America, Inc., and Samsung Telecommunications America, LLP (collectively, "Samsung"), Research In Motion, Ltd. and Research In Motion Corp. (collectively, "RIM", no longer a party to the investigation based on a settlement ... equipment; (B) significant employment of labor or capital;
or (C) substantial investment in its exploitation, including engineering, research and development, or licensing. He also noted that the
domestic industry inquiry is not limited to the activities ...
9 Nov, 2007 12:10 pm
Research In Motion Ltd., the maker of BlackBerry e-mail
phones, sued LG Electronics Inc. claiming its Black Label mobile phones infringe the BlackBerry trademark. The LG phones are sold under a name that is "confusingly similar" to the
BlackBerry, Research In Motion said in a complaint filed in federal court in Los Angeles. Read the
article: Bloomberg
12 Feb, 2007 7:42 am
In an update to an earlier post regarding the suit by Research in Motion Ltd. against Samsung Electronics Co. with respect to Samsung's mark BlackJack, the parties have apparently reached a deal. The settlement terms are
confidential but news reports indicate that part of the settlement includes the withdrawal of Samsung's trademark application for BlackJack and limitations regarding continued use of
the BlackJack mark by ...
10 Oct, 2007 8:40 am
Visto Corp. v. Research in Motion Ltd., 2007 WL
2900478(E.D.Tex. Sep 28, 2007) (NO. 2:06-CV-181-TJW-CE) Judge: Chad Everingham Holding: Motion for Stay Pending Ex Parte Reexamination Denied
Succinct opinion from Judge Everingham outlining the standards for staying a case pending reexam, and finding that they were not met in this case.
19 Nov 7:52 am
... 2, 2009. Respondents CompX International, Inc. and Waterloo Furniture Corporation Ltd. d/b/a CompX Waterloo (collectively, "CompX") filed
an opposition to the motion on October 14, 2009. While the Commission Investigative Staff (the "Staff ... facts should be interpreted
generally. By way of example, ALJ Luckern rejected "respondents' argument that complainant's research and development investments should be
limited to those projects that are directed to the exact technology of the [asserted patent] ...
12 Jan, 2007 6:20 pm
... blog had noted: the Court [in Merck v. Integra] declined to rule on whether the use of "research tools" was protected. AND the [district]
court found [in Classen] extension of the safe harbor to ... Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, GSK and Biogen's motion to dismiss Counts I,
II, and IV will be granted. Julie Baher also discusses ... footnote 29 of Samuel Rubin, Merck KGaA v. Integra Lifesciences I, Ltd.: Greater
Research Protection for Drug Manufacturers, DJCLPP: See Lawrence Ebert, One Response ...
11 Jan, 2007 11:18 am
... today announced that the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland has rejected Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd.'s (Sun)
motion to end the patent infringement action regarding Sun's proposed generic amifostine product. MedImmune Oncology, ... company. Over the
last several years, MedImmune has substantially increased the reinvestment of its revenue dollars back into research and development, in large
part focused on expanding and advancing its oncology portfolio. As such, the company now ...
5 Jun, 2008 12:09 pm
... a material omission. Based on the recent Supreme Court opinion in Tellabs, Inc. v. Makor Issues & Rights, Ltd., 127 S.Ct. 2499 (2007),
concerning scienter under the PSLRA (Private Securities Litigation Reform Act), see Borochoff, ... be futile." Id., at 24. Accordingly, it granted the defense motion to dismiss the class action with prejudice. Id. NOTE: The district court explained, "'A meta-analysis is known as the synthesis of research results through the use of an array of statistical methods ...
24 Apr, 2007 9:06 am
... -up to an earlier opinion (discussed here on this blog), an intervenor in the case, Roxane Laboratories, Inc. ("Roxane"), filed a motion
requesting the court to recall the earlier opinion and substitute a redacted version which would omit historical net profit information ... was posted on the court's Web site, but also
after a copy could be found on "a popular legal research website" [could it be . . .? ed.], and thus the request was too late. Moreover, the
court is a "public institution doing the ...
16 Nov, 2007 4:00 am
... ABN), (FDANews), Norvasc (Amlodipine) - Korea - Intention to market is sufficient to prove patent infringement: (dreamdrug), Australia IP Research Institute of Australia (IPRIA) releases report on Australian business and IP in China: (IPWars), Comparing Australian & ... (no trade mark
infringement or dilution in Louis Vuitton dog toy parody): (43(B)log), Research in Motion
Ltd. (RIML), the Canadian maker of BlackBerry, is suing South Korean rival LG Electronics for labeling handsets with names ...
20 Jun, 2007 3:16 pm
... alerted the government to this "weakness" months ago. He said he met with BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. to discuss the problem in the course of preparing his report on the security of French information
systems. The Canadian company "admitted ... "the risks of interception are real," Alain Juillet, in charge of economic intelligence for the government, told Le Monde. Research In Motion insisted that BlackBerry e-mails cannot be read by the NSA or other organizations. The e-mails
are more ...
25 Aug 12:13 pm
... 735, 6,104,640, and 6,118,692. The Commission has identified the following as respondents in this investigation: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. of South Korea Samsung Electronics America, Inc. of Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Samsung Semiconductor, Inc. of San Jose, ... (United States) Inc. of
Morrisville, North Carolina PNY Technologies, Inc. of Parsippany, New Jersey Research in Motion,
Ltd. of Canada Research in Motion Corp. of Irving, Texas
Sony Corp. of Japan Sony Electronics, Inc. of San Diego, ...
8 Feb, 2007 6:24 am
Back in early 2006 Mr Justice Pumfrey upheld the patent revocation claim brought by BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion Ltd (RIM) against Inpro & T-Mobile (see BAILII [2006] EWHC 70 Pat ). Yesterday the Court of Appeal (Lords
Justices Tuckey, Jacob and Moore-Bick) dismissed Inpro ... in compliance with Windsurfing's question three. [See Windsurfing Inc v Tabur Marine (Great Britain) Ltd [1985] RPC 59 at page 73 (per Lord Justice Oliver): "There are, we think, four ...
28 Feb, 2007 2:49 pm
... , rumors, tips, reviews and celebrity sightings of the mobile device sold by Research In Motion
Ltd. Read more here (from PC World). A four-month-old mobile campaign ... mark by 2011. Higher growth rates at the close of 2006 are one
factor, but the research firm points to the people as the true driving force. As more consumers take the reins ... Media Post). The Securities
and Exchange Commission has sued Blue Bottle Ltd., an overseas company and its chief executive, alleging the firm made more than $ ...
7 Jul, 2008 6:19 pm
Visto Corp. v. Research in Motion Ltd, et al, 2:06cv181
(E.D. Tex. July 2, 2008) Judge: Chad Everingham Holding: Defendant ... notice of allowance, while others are subject to a non-final rejection. RIM's motion asserted the usual "but reexam will simplify the issues to be tried" and Visto responded ... wrote. "This argument is not without force, and the case
law is replete with examples of motions to stay being rejected in part because of this valid concern. Nevertheless, the fact remains that the claims ...
9 Sep, 2008 12:15 pm
... demonstration or display of an accused product, even in an obviously commercial atmosphere" is not an act of infringement for purposes of ' 271(a). Fluid Mgmt. Ltd. P'ship v. H.E.R.O. Indus., Ltd., No. 95-5604, ... the elements of any one claim, at the trade show as evidence
to confer personal jurisdiction over CCS. The ordinary meaning of "use" is "to put into action or service." NTP, Inc. v. Research In
Motion, Ltd., 418 F.3d 1282, 1317 (Fed. Cir. 2005) (quoting Webster's Third New International ...
2 May, 2008 1:57 pm
... (NO. 2:06-CV-318) Judge: Leonard Davis Holding: Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment GRANTED IN PART I'm a little fuzzy on the
technology in this patent case, ... determining infringement, and the case the Court kept citing was NTP, Inc. v. Research in Motion, Ltd., 418 F.3d 1282, 1313 (Fed.Cir.2005). Defendants claimed ... the allegedly infringing code. Judge Davis
ended up granting (1) Defendants' motion as to whether they make, sell, or offer for sale within the United States the invention claimed ...
12 Nov, 2007 9:57 pm
... factor: small. From Bloomberg, via the ever-helpful Birgit Clark, comes a news item about Research In Motion Ltd, the maker of BlackBerry email phones, suing LG Electronics following an allegation that its Black Label
mobile ... is "confusingly similar". RIM seeks a court order barring LG from using the Black Label name and unspecified damages. If you want to follow the progress of this action, it's
Research In Motion v LG Electronics, 07-7323, US District Court, Central District of California (Los
...
28 Jan, 2008 12:41 am
PC World reports that soon the new jazzed up Blackberry will be in the hands of everyone, not just executives: Research In Motion has leapt into the retail consumer market with products such as its pink BlackBerry Pearl, a candybar-shaped e-mail phone stuffed with multimedia
goodies, exposing itself to shoppers' fickle tastes and competition from Apple Inc's iPhone. Its devices now include more " ...
8 Feb, 2007 7:15 am
Research In Motion Ltd. and Samsung Electronics Co.
Ltd. have settled a lawsuit in which RIM alleged the South Korean electronics giant had infringed on its well-known BlackBerry trademark with
its competing BlackJack smartphone. RIM said the companies have agreed to keep the terms of pact confidential, but added the deal includes limitations on use of the BlackJack trademark
and the withdrawal of the trademark application for BlackJack. Read the article: Reuters
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