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2 Oct, 2007 11:48 pm by Patrick Schuette
... up bandwidth going back to the government, Congress instructed the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to auction off licenses to operate on these frequencies.[4] The purpose of these auctions is to encourage the development of new technology, to encourage ... to any devices and software applications, and interconnection with third parties.[15] On the other side, companies such as Verizon oppose Google's propositions for restrictions on the winners of the 700 MHz spectrum bidding. Verizon shot ...
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19 Oct 2:46 am by David Johnson
... ASCAP negotiates the public performance rights for musical compositions -- right (4) in the list above. In January 2009, Verizon filed this action to determine the reasonable license fee it should pay ASCAP for the performance rights for the ringtones. ASCAP contended that Verizon was liable ... Johnson is a business lawyer whose practice focuses on litigation and other issues relating to digital media and consumer electronics companies. David can be contacted at (310) 785-5371 or DJohnson@jmbm.com.
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20 Jul, 2007 3:25 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
... payment of $40 million per calendar quarter and a lifetime maximum payment of $200 million. The agreement provides Verizon a license to the six Broadcom patents currently being litigated between Broadcom and Qualcomm. Broadcom offered Qualcomm this same ... Irvine-based Broadcom will receive $6 per handset - up to $200 million over the life of the agreement, the companies said - so that Verizon can continue selling phones laden with the latest technology. The deal was announced just before Broadcom ...
IPBiz - http://ipbiz.blogspot.com
6 Sep, 2007 6:43 am by Katherine Croswell
... turn a profit. The answer to that question may be that Vonage has infringed on patents held by Verizon, turning a profit on technology they do not legally own, according to the United ... stage for an ultimate victory in the Court of Appeals.[17] If Verizon wins their case, smaller VoIP companies should be afraid…very afraid. The precedent would be set ... itself all alone in the VoIP industry until they license their patents or someone finds a way around Verizon's patented technology.[18] Some claim ...
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18 Aug 1:56 pm by Phil
... of 0.7% on non-discriminatory terms." General Patent Corporation represents DTL in the licensing and enforcement of the '799 Patent. DTL brought patent infringement lawsuits against Verizon ... amp;T Mobility), T-Mobile, Sprint and other companies. GPC previously announced that all lawsuits except for Verizon, Sprint and Kyocera had been settled. Aside from the service providers, General Patent had previously licensed the DTL patent to leading cell phone manufacturers including Nokia, Ericsson, Sony ...
Philip Brooks' Patent Infringement Updates - http://infringement.blogs.com/philip_brooks_patent_infr/
22 Nov, 2008 6:41 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
... , said, "Intellectual property has never been more important to the success of high-tech companies than it is today. Verizon is fortunate to have a significant and growing portfolio of valuable IPR [intellectual property rights]. ... (AST), a Poughkeepsie, N.Y.-based trust formed by several high-technology companies to obtain cost-effective patent licenses [!]. He was CEO during the startup phase of the trust, formed in 2007, and before that he spent more than 20 years in senior executive positions ...
IPBiz - http://ipbiz.blogspot.com
9 Feb, 2007 1:50 pm by S. COTUS
... they allege, the local phone company disconnected the phone for some pretty fishy reasons. "In her complaint, Negrón named Verizon Communications, but not PRTC, ... 's advertising, operation of affiliates, charitable works, publications, and holding licenses. Verizon countered by saying, essentially that they had good lawyers that made darn sure ... general personal jurisdiction, because, it seems plaintiff didn't get the analysis of Verizon's corporate affairs right they strike out pretty quickly. They ...
Tags: Procedure, Civil
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9 Dec, 2007 2:34 pm by Mark Radcliffe
... through the Software Freedom Law Center ("SFLC") filed a new lawsuit to enforce the General Public License ("GPL"). The lawsuit claims that Verizon used BusyBox software in one of its routers without complying with the GPL. This lawsuit is the ... SFLC states that they gave notice to Verizon on November 16 and filed suit on December 5. The allegations in this suit are similar to the earlier complaints. However, this lawsuit is the first against a company of substantial size. Companies should review ...
Law & Life: Silicon Valley - http://lawandlifesiliconvalley.com/blog/
22 Jan, 2008 2:26 pm by Phil
... cell phone patent 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. ... enforcement of the DTL Patent. DTL brought patent infringement suits against Verizon Wireless, Cingular Wireless, T-Mobile and Sprint and other companies. Ericsson was not a party to any of these lawsuits. Read the full press release here.
Philip Brooks' Patent Infringement Updates - http://infringement.blogs.com/philip_brooks_patent_infr/
16 Apr, 2008 2:04 pm by Phil
... and enforcement of the Patent. DTL brought patent infringement suits against Verizon Wireless, Cingular Wireless (now know as AT&T Mobility), T-Mobile, Sprint and other companies. LG was not a party to any of these lawsuits. Previously, DTL announced that Nokia, Ericsson and Samsung had licensed its Patent, and that the law suits against Cingular Wireless and AT&T Mobility had been settled with AT&T Mobility ...
Philip Brooks' Patent Infringement Updates - http://infringement.blogs.com/philip_brooks_patent_infr/
13 Oct, 2008 12:12 pm
... - counterfeit trade expanding to major shopping centres (Afro-IP) South African company unveils electric car (Afro-IP) FIFA trade mark survey - overview ( ... Science over defibrillator methods patent (Washington State Patent Law Blog) (Law360) Verizon's claims largely unsuccessful in VoIP patent dispute with Cox Communications (Law360) ... subpoena Coolsat customer data in DMCA case (Ars Technica) Motion Picture Licensing Company - Hollywood targets Irish pre-schools with royalty demands (Michael Geist) ...
IP Thinktank - http://duncanbucknell.com/blog
18 Apr, 2008 2:00 am
... IPcentral) Global - Trade Marks / Domain Names / Brands Manufacturers becoming brand licensing companies: (IP ThinkTank), Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement moves forward: (Michael ... IP Law360), (Techdirt), (The Trademark Blog), IBM - Big Blue CFO confirms company's IP-focused acquisitions strategy: (IAM), Justia - State of Oregon uses ... Brooks), VoxPath Networks - VoxPath brings patent suit against Verizon, Cox and other VoIP companies over technology for distinguishing between internal and external ...
IP Thinktank - http://duncanbucknell.com/blog
11 Sep, 2007 2:02 am by Doug Isenberg
AT&T Inc., Verizon Communications Inc. and Sprint Nextel Inc., the biggest U.S. wireless carriers, have been sued by NTP Inc. over patent infringement claims similar to those it made against Waterloo's Research In Motion Ltd., owner of the BlackBerry device. Closely held NTP, a technology-licensing company, claims AT&T, Verizon's Verizon Wireless unit and Sprint are violating eight patents for e-mail services. Read the article: Globe and Mail
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2 Nov, 2007 11:00 pm
... and injunction against Itswell: (Semiconductor today), Poland Ranbaxy sues Polish company over registration of 'ranbaxy.ed', but in the Delhi High Court...: (Poland-IP law ... (PLI), (PatentDocs), (Patent Baristas), (Patently'O), Vonage settles patent dispure with Verizon: (IP Law360), Celgene and Novartis file extended release Ritalin suit: ... battle between the medical device makers (IPLaw 360), Wi-LAN, a Canadian licensing company has targeted 22 of the world's largest computer chip manufacturers, ...
IP Thinktank - http://duncanbucknell.com/blog
15 Jun, 2006 8:50 am by nerdlaw.org
Texas, Again. Reuters reports that "C2 files patent suit against US phone giants." From the article: "C2, a patent licensing company, said the suit. filed in a Texas court against AT&T Inc, Verizon Communications, BellSouth Corp, Qwest Communications International Inc, Sprint Nextel Corp Level 3 Communications Inc and Global Crossing Ltd."
nerdlaw.org - http://nerdlaw.org
23 Apr, 2007 10:14 pm by Lawrence B. Ebert
... NOT by a so-called patent troll, but rather by Verizon. The article begins: Vonage, a leading Internet telephony company, appears before a federal appeals court today ... invent around" others' patents if they were unable to come to acceptable licensing terms. Unfortunately, our patent system has long since departed from this ideal ... others. Of Lee's remark: --By obtaining dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of patents, a company can develop a credible deterrent against patent lawsuits: if someone sues ...
IPBiz - http://ipbiz.blogspot.com
28 Oct 9:01 am by Kenneth L. Kunkle
... cell phone rings with a musical ringtone, the ring is a public performance of the composition and therefore the phone companies owe licensing fees for each call. The Electronic Freedom Foundation, who filed an amicus brief in the case, noted ... the transmission of a protected work that is made available to the public is an act of infringement. ASCAP first argues that the Verizon allows its customers to download songs, and that these downloads are public transmissions. Wisely, the court points out ...
Legal Muse - http://legal-muse.blogspot.com/
4 May, 2007 11:58 am
... for telecommunications services, Internet access and internal connections. The FCC remanded the applications back to the Universal Service Administrative Company and directed them to complete review in 90 to 120 days. 6. FCC Launches Inquiry into Broadband Market ... on July 16. 7. FCC Grants Application for Transfer of Control of Telecomunicaciones de Puerto Rico, Inc. (TELPRI) from Verizon Communications, Inc. to America Movil, S.A. de C.V. The FCC adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order and ...
FCC Law Blog - http://www.fcclawblog.com/
15 Dec, 2008 10:03 pm by Dimitra Kessenides
... external affairs support for the company's global enterprise carrier. Before that, Milch served as the senior vice president and general counsel of Verizon's domestic telecom ... team. Waldo has been with Alcoa for almost 30 years. He joined the company's legal department in 1980, shortly after graduating from Case Western Reserve ... says that the core of his legal work remains IP related, along with dealing with licensing issues and movie production. HARMAN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES, INC. Anyone who has ...
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1 Apr 11:57 am by Administrator
... the market. Dan is right that the direction of the payment, by itself, is not what is suspicious about brand-name pharmaceutical companies' payments to generic firms for delay. Rather, in the context of settlements under the Hatch-Waxman Act, three ... to dismiss. Phil and I have both written about this. In the case, incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) Verizon refused to share its network with rivals. In assuming the efficacy of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the Court pointed to penalties ...
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