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5 Dec 2022, 11:35 pm by Florian Mueller
Apple has a history of squeezing the suppliers that make its parts, and also a history of "coerc[ing] low-ball agreements" with patent holders as Qualcomm, one of America's most innovative companies, and other industry players explained six months ago. [read post]
15 Mar 2021, 3:46 pm by Ernesto Falcon
Simply put, the bill would audit ISPs compliance with their obligations under the current licenses granted by the state. [read post]
7 Aug 2013, 1:24 pm by Rebekah Bradway
(Photo courtesy of Flickr user jericho1ne pursuant to a Creative Commons CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 license.) [read post]
22 Jul 2018, 7:39 am by Florian Mueller
The consumers' reply brief notes that "only the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S6 devices contain an Exynos System-on-a-Chip" (Exynos is Samsung's mobile chipset brand), while "[t]he Verizon and Sprint Samsung devices contain Qualcomm chips. [read post]
3 May 2019, 7:16 am by Florian Mueller
… And the amount that a company caught in that position is willing to pay, again, is grossly excessive and ends up hurting innovation …. [read post]
20 Jul 2017, 7:58 am
  You might not know that the FCC first created a wireless duopoly with a guaranteed license and market head start for incumbent wireline telephone companies. [read post]
20 Jul 2017, 7:58 am
  You might not know that the FCC first created a wireless duopoly with a guaranteed license and market head start for incumbent wireline telephone companies. [read post]
24 Oct 2008, 11:52 pm
(Techdirt) RealDVD court case could prompt more commercial-grade DVD copying software (Intellectual Property Watch) Why ISPs shouldn't be copyright cops (Techdirt) Reform groups: open access a must for mergers between Verizon and Alltel and Sprint Nextel and Clearwire (Ars Technica) Copyrighted computer software and implied licenses to use: Asset Marketing Systems v Kevin Gagnon (IP Law Blog) American Airlines sues Yahoo for selling keyword advertising (The IP Factor)… [read post]
20 Jul 2021, 8:58 am by Justin Sherman
In September 2020, the FCC estimated it would cost $1.837 billion for eligible companies to replace Huawei and ZTE equipment in their networks; an FCC public filing that same day listed 50 telecommunications carriers eligible for reimbursements, ranging from small carriers like Bristol Bay Cellular Partnership (Alaska) and Mark Twain Rural Telephone Company (Missouri) to large firms like CenturyLink and Verizon. [read post]
26 Aug 2012, 7:51 pm by Chris Castle
” we spotted Zedo, a company backed by Internet denizen Esther Dyson,  selling ads on some unsavory sites. [read post]
9 Jan 2015, 4:15 pm by Jonathan Bailey
Bypassing Throttling: When Verizon was accused of throttling Netflix, one user used a VPN to bypass the throttle and prove that Verizon was manually slowing the service down. [read post]
13 Feb 2015, 3:33 pm by Jonathan Bailey
That being said, very distinctive marks, meaning a mark that had limited or no meaning before it was used (Examples: Kodak, Verizon, Starbucks or Exxon) can get greater protection and can more easily be registered with the U.S. [read post]
17 Jan 2013, 10:12 pm by Jeff Richardson
And finally, from a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away ... strike that, it is actually from a company called PowerA ... you can now get officially licensed Star Wars cases for the iPhone 5. [read post]
3 Jan 2020, 5:35 am by Richard Altieri, Benjamin Della Rocca
Throughout November and December, the Commerce Department has issued export licenses to certain companies applying for exceptions from the ban against selling to Huawei. [read post]
26 Oct 2007, 1:00 am
(IP Law360),LG Electronics Inc. has settled a lawsuit it brought against China's number-one television maker over digital television patents (IP Law 360), SanDisk Corp. has filed patent actions against 25 flash memory companies to stop the manufacture, sale or import of their allegedly infringing products: (IP Law 360). [read post]
12 Mar 2015, 5:29 pm by Kit Walsh
While it’s a very good idea for users to protect themselves with such tools, that shouldn’t be their only protection against the very companies they are forced to trust in order to gain access to the Internet – particularly when ISPs like Verizon have gone to extreme measures to circumvent users’ privacy controls. [read post]
18 Jun 2013, 9:45 am by Kit Walsh
Third Hurdle: Maybe tech companies won't like it. [read post]
28 May 2024, 1:31 am by Keith Mallinson
MNOs and MVNOs commonly subsidize consumer purchases of new handsets that also employ these manufacturer-licensed technologies. [read post]