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15 Jun 2013, 7:03 am by Florian Mueller
It relates to the possibility of staying the case pending a parallel nullity proceeding, and German courts don't reach the question of a stay if they can outright dismiss a case for lack of infringement. [read post]
10 Jun 2013, 8:31 am by Soroush Seifi
The overwhelming result of all trials ends in a verdict of guilt for the accused and at that point another state official (bailiff, prison warden, parole officer, etc.) is obligated to apply the decision.[9]  However, Dubber clarifies that the reference to the State in the style of cause is not thought to be a requirement for the publicness of a dispute.[10]  He cites German cases that refer simply to the ‘Criminal Case against X’; a reference to ‘the… [read post]
10 Jun 2013, 8:31 am by Soroush Seifi
The overwhelming result of all trials ends in a verdict of guilt for the accused and at that point another state official (bailiff, prison warden, parole officer, etc.) is obligated to apply the decision.[9]  However, Dubber clarifies that the reference to the State in the style of cause is not thought to be a requirement for the publicness of a dispute.[10]  He cites German cases that refer simply to the ‘Criminal Case against X’; a reference to ‘the… [read post]
3 Jun 2013, 12:26 pm by Ritika Singh
(h/t Steven Aftergood of Secrecy News). [read post]
26 May 2013, 5:30 am by Barry Sookman
http://t.co/okT6bRgxja -> Penguin settles state e-book pricing suits for $75M http://t.co/b6MG5cANBN -> 10 Tech Patents That Should Have Been Rejected http://t.co/pFWuff5iEe -> Rampant Plagiarism in Two Journals http://t.co/9BvmMCkU63 -> Termination for convenience clauses – be clear and be aware http://t.co/gSWkUDe9Df -> Loser Generated Content – The Exploitation Economy Explained http://t.co/wGxe5wkZDd -> Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-05-23: Canadian… [read post]
24 May 2013, 4:40 am by Florian Mueller
The German cases would result in sales bans (possibly along with a recall from retail and destruction of infringing goods) in that country; if Nokia prevails on its ITC complaint, there will be U.S. import ban and customs would hold infringing devices upon entry into the U.S.With so much legal uncertainty, Google may at some point realize that VP8 does not offer a fundamental advantage over H.264 in terms of the licensing situation, but represents a questionable tradeoff:… [read post]
21 May 2013, 5:31 am by Florian Mueller
In the Microsoft case it was key that the FRAND contract case had been brought in the United States approximately eight months before Motorola filed the related German lawsuits, and Motorola had offered, in a letter sent from Illinois to Washington State in 2010, a worldwide license covering its declared-essential H.264 and IEEE 802.11 patents, also listing the European counterparts of the relevant U.S. patents. [read post]
20 May 2013, 11:53 am by Florian Mueller
Microsoft won a U.S. import ban about a year ago at the ITC and has already won three German injunctions against Motorola's Android-based devices (1, 2, 3), and is likely to win a fourth one, relating to Google Maps, in two weeks from today. [read post]
12 May 2013, 5:30 am by Barry Sookman
— and don't forget about Europe http://t.co/qoI4ZEt13L -> German Parliament pushes to end software patents http://t.co/eiTae2M9xK -> Piracy not an issue after one year of selling DRM-free ebooks, says Tor Books http://t.co/qClWQ4b1ES -> Dating website for Canadian prisoners eliminates the bar scene http://t.co/KfFvrnkTT1 -> Survey says: patent attacks scare off customers, kill business http://t.co/C0zmru8WCf -> Harper Lee files action to reclaim To Kill A Mockingbird… [read post]
8 May 2013, 2:25 pm by Sean Patrick Donlan
S/he must have: a) an advanced degree in Law or related field; b) at least 8 years of legal experience; c) a minimum of three years of experience of working in the administration of courts on the decision-making positions; d) a minimum of three years of essential experience in participation in the national (international) associations of lawyers on the decision-making positions; e) understanding of EU and Eastern European judicial systems and the political context of Belarus is a plus; f) experience… [read post]
6 May 2013, 5:14 am by Florian Mueller
In particular, Microsoft had made a binding offer to take a license to Motorola's H.264 SEPs at ten times the MPEG LA pool rate (see the German injunction ruling) and had offered a $300 million bond (while indicating a willingness to talk about an even greater amount) in order to avert enforcement during the appellate proceedings. [read post]
4 May 2013, 1:23 pm by Florian Mueller
In Microsoft's understanding, supported by a transcript, the court actually put all discovery unrelated to FRAND rate-setting on hold last spring.Exhibit B and C contain disclosures of witnesses by Microsoft.Exhibit D is an excerpt from a transcript of a March 14 conference call.Exhibits E-H are documents from the parties' correspondence regarding discovery requests and depositions. [read post]
1 May 2013, 10:24 pm by Florian Mueller
The Mannheim Regional Court had originally scheduled its H.264-related Motorola v. [read post]
26 Apr 2013, 7:57 am by Florian Mueller
It never enforced anything against Microsoft (it won a couple of H.264 SEP injunctions in Germany but was barred by a U.S. court from enforcing them). [read post]
7 Apr 2013, 11:07 pm by Angelo A. Paparelli
The New York Times posted an obituary announcing the death on March 17 of Lawrence H. [read post]
5 Apr 2013, 8:29 am by David Friedman
Old English fæhð "enmity," fah "hostile;" German Fehde "feud;" Old Frisian feithe "enmity;" see foe). [read post]