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26 Nov, 2007 8:20 am
... in court. "It just scared the hell out of me," Gaertner said. An analysis by The Associated Press reveals that targeting small businesses is a lucrative strategy for the
Business Software Alliance, the main global copyright-enforcement watchdog for such companies ... who has defended against BSA claims. "It's the tactics of the BSA that rankle
me." The BSA was founded in 1988 to represent technology companies on many fronts, and its members also include IBM Corp.,
Hewlett-Packard Co. and Dell Inc. ...
24 Nov 9:57 am
... paying the inventors who hold the patent on the popular technology. The Dallas litigation firm of Reyes Bartolomei Browne represents Tyler,
Texas-based DownUnder Wireless, LLC, against 21 companies, including manufacturer Samsung; service providers including AT&T, Sprint
Nextel, T-Mobile and Verizon; and retailers including Amazon.com, Best Buy, Target, Wal-Mart and others. DownUnder filed suit against a group
of cell phone manufacturers earlier this year, ...
11 Jan, 2007 3:25 pm
... for our services at the level of quality assurance that is our hallmark. For example, the legal and regulatory environment requires companies to have a complete and accurate
understanding of their digital data, and an ability to assure regulators, adversaries, and the ... , was formerly head of Morgan Stanley's global technology banking group. Edward M. Stroz and Eric M. Friedberg will also join the board of directors. About Stroz Friedberg, LLC Founded in 2000, Stroz Friedberg, LLC is a consulting ...
23 Jan, 2008 9:02 pm
... last me a while. Without further adieu, on to J-Carl. I previously posted this feature on a case Technology Licensing Corporation and IP
Innovation, LLC filed in the Eastern District of Texas against Red Hat and Novell. At the time, I ... In numerous court filings,
Technology Licensing Corp. (not to be confused with the totally separate California patent licensing shop, Technology Licensing Company -- more on them another day) admits it is a shell for J. Carl Cooper. TLC first started
working with ...
3 Jul, 2008 1:45 pm
... Corporation filed a lawsuit in the medical-device area. Acacia subsidiary Cardio Access LLC filed a patent infringement lawsuit in East
Texas against Boston Scientific, Medtronic, ... district, adding a fourth defendant, California-based Edwards Lifescience Corp. Same technology
at issue, U.S. Patent No. 5,254,097, which relates ... surgery (pdf). According to another press release, the company appears to have acquired
what sounds like the Cardio Access technology (pdf) in January-one month before Boston ...
18 Jun, 2007 7:59 am
... antitrust law by forming syndicates to bring initial public offerings (IPOs) to market for a large number of technology-related
companies. The anti-competitive elements of these syndicates were alleged to be grounded in the agreement among the syndicate participants to ... practical way to confine
antitrust suits so that they challenge only activity of the kind the investors seek to target, activity that is presently unlawful and will
likely remain unlawful under the securities law. Rather, these ...
26 Mar 9:04 am
... family foundation--the "et al." represents a very-much-for-profit holding company: Commerce Technology Licensing, LLC, also owned & managed by William Tobin. Tobin is represented by ... E.D. Texas local
counsel. Human Traffic Traffic Information Llc v. At&T Mobility Llc et al, 09-cv-00083, E.D.
Texas, ... is actually employed by the software giant (which is not on Russell & DeKock's target list, yet.) Traffic Information is
represented by Polaseck, Quisenberry & Errington of Bellaire, ...
24 Jul 7:24 am
... the 6,952,719 patent, describing an anti-spam filter, to sue six technology companies with anti-spam products: five of the
defendants are large, and one is a small three ... 50 pending applications, and now it's about 110. The one in Texas [BarTex Research LLC v.
FedEx Corp.] is about package tracking with bar codes. And there's spam ... get bigger. I'm kind of hoping that someone will see some value in this in the future. Otherwise
Target and Wal-Mart will keep getting ripped off by their suppliers. Q: ...
7 Nov, 2007 5:34 am
... Eastern District of Texas for October, 2007: 113) Data Match Enterprises of Texas, LLC v. eHarmony.com, Inc., Date.com, Friendfinder
Network, and Singlesnet, Inc. (Marshall ... replaced without a motion made to correct the docket. 117) Mobile Micromedia Solutions LLC v.
General Motors (Marshall, October 16). I posted about Mobile Micromedia here ... Pridham, continuing the litigation factory. 122) Advanced Technology Incubator, Inc. v. Sharp Corp. (and related company) and Dai Nippon Printing (and related ...
20 Aug 11:39 pm
/**/ This post is about a case in which one company sued another claiming it was the victim of cyber-terrorism. The case is Margae, Inc. v.
Clear Link Technologies, LLC, 2009 WL 1248952 (U.S. District Court ... that it meant to cover only a situation where the `program, code
or command' was the tool for an attack and the `intellectual property' was the target of an attack. Had the legislature wanted to define `cyber
terrorism' as the unauthorized use of intellectual property, it could have easily ...
13 Nov, 2007 5:50 am
... of IP rights, leaving smaller players with little recourse in establishing and protecting innovative IP rights. According to Raymond Millien (PCT Capital LLC), and Ron Laurie (Inflexion Point Strategy LLC), we are now living in ... and raise money either from large
technology companies or from the capital markers (institutional investors (and sometimes high-net-worth individuals). The investors are
promised above average ROI from selective, targeted or large-scale patent purchases with the goal of ...
19 Mar 1:35 pm
... and partner Edge Specialists LLC sued two international banks--Barclays and UBS--as well as a Chicago-based trading technology company, Wolverine Trading, for patent ... by Bill Lee of WilmerHale. The BlackBerry line of products is,
of course, the target of innumerable lawsuits brought by the kinds of patent-holding companies some call trolls. RIM has also ... , both
before and after its famous $612 million settlement with patent-holding company NTP, Inc. Save the Piglets Wyeth v. Intervet Inc. et al, ...
28 May 4:37 pm
... based private equity firm focused on profitable or nearly profitable healthcare service and healthcare information technology
companies whose customers are generally hospitals or health plans. HEP's limited partners include 16 hospital systems and health plans representing over 200 hospitals and 50
million insured lives. These strategic investors help HEP target attractive market segments, identify and evaluate investment opportunities,
and support the growth of ...
16 Nov, 2007 4:00 am
... (IPLawDaily), Ocean Tomo announces results of auction held in late October: (PatentDocs), Technology Patents LLC has filed a lawsuit against 131 companies worldwide alleging infringement of patents relating to text messaging: (arstechnica), Pharma ... case and
join a larger class action: (IPLaw360), Google sued by NorthEastern University for patent infringement for search technology: (IPBiz),
(OUT-LAW), (arstechnica), CAFC Reaffirms that Doctrine of Equivalents Applies to Ranges: (Patently'O), RIAA' ...
9 Jan 7:00 am
... (Patent Librarian's Notebook) The model changes at PatentFreedom; Matsushita is top troll target (IAM) Patent litigation, the ITC, and
hardship in the chip industry (IP finance) ... cross-motions for summary judgment because briefs exceeded page limit: Cooper Technologies Company v Denier Electric Co, Inc (TTABlog) TTAB brew-ha-ha ... GRUNGE mark distinctive? You be the TTAB judge!: In re Grapevine Intellectual Properties,
LLC (not precedential) (TTABlog) US Trade Marks - Lawsuits and strategic steps ...
11 Nov, 2007 2:00 am
... has filed suit against 131 telecoms and technology companies, including Microsoft and Yahoo! Technology Patents LLC v. Deutsche Telekom AG et al, ... Records America, Inc., Warner Bros. Records Inc. and Zomba
Recordings LLC. Defendants are 11 unknown entities ("Does 1-11"). In its complaint, Plaintiffs assert the ... ' infringing activities." By now,
those who follow these RIAA lawsuits, which often target students, will recognize that this lawsuit does not in fact identify specific
defendants, because ...
3 Sep, 2008 10:00 am
... but specializing in spinning out promising non-core IP which has become "stranded" within larger technology companies, or creating
joint ventures between large ... entities that own one or more patent portfolios, attempt to license them though targeted letter-writing campaigns, and then file patent
infringement suits against ... M&A Advisory - entities that operate in a traditional investment banking model - advising technology
companies in their merger and acquisition (M&A) activities and earning ...
16 Sep, 2008 9:16 pm
... in a statement. In an interview at his Bellevue, Wash., headquarters, Mr. Myhrvold acknowledged facing resistance from companies he targets for licenses. But his
patent inventory gives him leverage to extract settlements without litigation. "I say, ... to many--has been buying up thousands of patents through shell corporations. A $400 million
investment from some of the biggest technology companies, including Nokia Corporation, Intel, Apple Computer Inc., Sony Corporation, and
Microsoft, funds the ...
5 Dec, 2008 6:15 am
... 411,947. This patent, which is on natural language processing, became somewhat infamous after it was targeted by EFF's Patent Busting Project. EFF has the prosecution history
of the patent on ... today, Google has always been a cutting edge technology company and its services
are relied upon around the world. Google has every right to participate in the political ... , let me tell you. I'll take Polaris over Endless Innovation LLC, or what have you, any day. Polaris should file its response to Google's ...
30 May, 2008 9:09 am
... and antitrust disputes over herbicide resistance and genetically modified soybean technology: (IP Law360), US: Outlook for biotech industry
mixed in 2008: (California Biotech ... false suggestion grounds: Ranbaxy Australia Pty Ltd v Warner-Lambert Company LLC: (GenericsWeb), (IPRoo), (IP Law360), Lipitor (Atorvastatin) - Canada: Court of Appeal ... WSN Holdings - Northwest Airlines becomes latest
target for M E Eberwine and WNS Holdings claiming aircraft technology communicating position and
status to air ...
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