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23 Jan, 2008 9:02 pm
... 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 ... have made is
actually $100 million. We also learn that they have a licensing manager in Pebble Beach, California - Warren E. Small. And now they ...
patents. The reason the number jumped from 43 to 60 is that TLC is now not only licensing its own home-grown patents, but is in the business of
buying patents of others and ...
17 Apr, 2007 8:21 am
China has issued a patent in the fuel cell area to the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and the patent is being licensed by
Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Corporation (DMFCC). Commenting on the new patent, Dr Carl Kukkonen, DMFCC chief executive, ... . In 1984, Dr.
Kukkonen was recruited by Caltech to create and manage the Center of Excellence in Space Microelectronics Technology. Under the leadership of
Dr. Kukkonen, the Center grew from an idea to a world-renowned program with a budget of $ ...
18 Aug 1:56 pm
General Patent Corporation (GPC), a leading patent licensing and enforcement firm, announced today
[August 18, 2009] on behalf of its client, Digital Technology Licensing LLC ... Patent No. 5,051,799
titled "Digital Output Transducer." This patented technology covers Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) codec and other cellular communication ...
revenue. "We are very pleased to see that cell phone service providers are willing to pay for the technology they are utilizing," said Paul
Lerner, General Patent's Sr. Vice ...
22 Jan, 2008 2:26 pm
... 22, 2008 at Business Wire: General Patent Corporation International (GPCI), a leading patent licensing and enforcement firm, announced today on behalf of its client, Digital Technology Licensing LLC (DTL) that it has ... to Ericsson, Inc., Ericsson AB, and LM Ericsson Telefonaktiebolaget (Ericsson). The agreement with Ericsson follows a
licensing deal reached earlier with Nokia for DTL, which owns a key patent for modern cellular technology. DTL owns U.S. Patent No. 5,051,799 titled "Digital Output ...
16 Apr, 2008 2:04 pm
... on Business Wire: General Patent Corporation International (GPCI), a leading patent licensing and
enforcement firm, announced today on behalf of its client, Digital Technology Licensing LLC (DTL),
that it has licensed a key cell phone patent to LG Electronics, Inc. DTL owns U.S. Patent No. 5,051,799 titled " ... Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) codec and other cellular
communication standards. The patented technology is also used to assure backward compatibility of cell phone handsets and base ...
28 Dec, 2006 11:48 am
... of all sizes in all industries. ZANTAZ and Singlecast have partnered for more than two years through a technology licensing agreement to provide compliance review tools for the ZANTAZ Enterprise Archive Solution (EAS) product and, more ... relevant documents in a manner
that reduces operational risks and costs while complying with legal, regulatory and corporate policy requirements. ZANTAZ solutions are available as on-site software applications
or on-demand software services, or a combination of ...
20 Nov, 2006 9:57 am
... , litigation and regulatory compliance matters. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Originating three years ago with a technology
licensing partnership, this union strengthens Kroll Ontrack's position as the preeminent leader in the electronic discovery space. ... and
topic review features that produce time and cost savings for electronic discovery clients. For complete release, click here. Source: Kroll Ontrack Acquires Engenium Corporation, Owners of Patented Conceptual Search Technology
20 Nov, 2006 6:52 am
... in intelligent search and search-related products. This acquisition signals Kroll Ontrack's continued commitment to advancing technology
that addresses the growing demand for cost-effective methods to locate relevant information from large volumes of data in ... and regulatory compliance matters. Terms of the transaction
were not disclosed. Originating three years ago with a technology licensing partnership, this union
strengthens Kroll Ontrack's position as the preeminent leader in the electronic ...
9 Jun, 2008 4:26 am
A business wire release of June 9 states: Amtrak, also known as the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, based in Washington, D.C., and
Ronald A. Katz Technology Licensing, L.P., headquartered in Los Angeles, announced today the
settlement of patent litigation between the parties and that, as part of the settlement, Amtrak has agreed to pay an undisclosed sum for a nonexclusive license under a
comprehensive portfolio of patents that Katz owns relating to interactive voice applications.
2 Oct, 2008 3:46 pm
... July 29, 2008). The Court denied preliminary injunctive relief to the plaintiff, DuPont, in a breach of contract case dealing with a supply and license agreement between the
two chemical companies. The Court reasoned that DuPont, which sought specific performance of a supply agreement, could ... the advice directly "at issue" in the case, thereby waiving
the attorney-client privilege. In re SS&C Technologies, Inc. Shareholders Litigation, Cons. C.A. No. 1525-VCL, Lamb, V.C. (Del. Ch. August 8, ...
9 Feb 7:12 am
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1 May, 2007 11:55 am
... agreement with their official names, addresses and, when applicable, the location of their governing law of incorporation. Corporations should be identified as patent and
subsidiary, patent, or subsidiary alone, and their legal capacity ... . The licensee seeking an exclusive licence must be prepared to make a strong case for its ability to market the
technology in the licensed territory aggressively. The governing factor for the licensor, on the other hand, is to determine its goals
for optimizing ...
7 Feb, 2008 1:17 pm
... first Vertical Networks, and then N-Data, attempted to leverage its position as a necessary standardized technology by trying to
renegotiate the license terms in an effort to obtain more than the original $1000 from each licensee. The consent ... be no liability under this provision, but that is not
expressly stated by the FTC. At a minimum, this opinion demonstrates that corporations and downstream consumers are both of concern, at least in the "hold-up" context. Going
forward, practitioners will ...
29 Jul 1:46 am
... of time, the patents are sold or donated. The Allied Security Trust does not litigate its patents. RPX Corporation. Similar to the Allied
Security Trust, but operating as an entirely independent business (funded by elite venture capitalists), RPX ... . The founding members contributed a collection of extremely broad
patents that cover a wide range of technologies. Any company can receive royalty-free licenses for those patents by promising not to not assert its own patents against any
technology ...
23 Jan, 2007 9:21 am
... , encryption, storing and retrieval of electronic images generated from these types of documents. "Diebold proactively sought to license this technology to offer a more robust check imaging suite, including ImageWay(TM) ATMs, for our ... Stock Exchange under the symbol "DBD." For more information,
visit the company's Web site at www.diebold.com. About DataTreasury Corporation A privately owned company, DataTreasury was formed in 1998 and
is built around an extensive patent portfolio, which includes ...
20 Mar 4:11 am
... that might play or seek to play in the product or technology space covered by the patent. This is rarely the case, however. When I was
employed as a senior IP attorney in a consumer products company, it was corporate policy to reject all unsolicited offers to ... , this scenario is rife with questionable ethics,
but the reality of the current patent monetization market is that no licensing is required for someone to call himself a "patent broker," and
the rule is definitely "buyer beware." As things ...
10 May, 2008 4:43 am
Technology law practice includes the following services: license agreements merchandising agreements software developer's agreements and
legal support computer marketing, support, service, maintenance and distribution agreements copyright ... 501(c)(3) tax exemptions preincorporation agreements, stock restriction and
employment agreements; nondisclosure and noncompetition agreements; corporate minutes and resolutions; mid-life legal maintenance; structuring and negotiation of buy-outs,
redemptions, ...
7 Dec, 2006 6:39 am
... Inc., through its law firm, Orum & Roth, LLC, has initiated a lawsuit against Sears Holding Corporation for infringing its payment
transaction patent. This follows initial suits filed against McDonald's Corporation and Walgreen Co. ( ... continuing to contact other
entities, including retailers and product suppliers, to provide them with a licensing agreement that will permit them to practice the patented
technology. They have presently sent out over 120 letters to different entities in various ...
24 Jan, 2008 12:17 am
... dynamic marketplace. According to the FTC's complaint, N-Data was engaged in the business of licensing patents that it has acquired from
National Semiconductor Corporation (National). In 1994 National had made a commitment to an electronics industry standard setting organization,
the IEEE, that if the IEEE adopted a standard based on National's patented NWay technology, National would offer to license the
technology, for a one-time, paid-up royalty of $1,000 per licensee, to manufacturers and ...
19 May, 2008 5:00 pm
... "Bazooka" would pass to Stani. In 1999, three years after the 1980 license agreement expired, Topps sued Stani and its parent corporation, Cadbury (to whom Stani had assigned the trademarks), alleging that Stani was continuing to use Topps technology which constituted misappropriation of trade secrets. In its answer, Stani denied that it was using Topps' formulae but argued that, in any event,
it had the right ...
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