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- Seagate patents Compact Flash - 10 years late!
- Can "prior art" be too prior? Dramatic evidence of America's broken patent system surfaced in last week's lawsuit by Seagate against STEC, the innovative developer of high-performance flash drives. Imagine winning a patent for something invented 10 years before. Seagate may sue SANdisk next. Seagate owns...
- Tags: Patent, Disk Drive, Seagate Technology LLC, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2008-04-25
- System update kicks Heathrow baggage system offline
- The computerized baggage handling system in Heathrow Airport's Terminal 4 was kicked offline for about two days due to software problems. As a result, carriers in the terminal were forced to sort baggage manually and 6000 passengers experienced delays, cancellations, and hassle. A...
- Tags: Baggage, Information Technology, System Update, Tools & Techniques, Software Upgrade, Transportation, Strategy, Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-02-21
- Patent reform: Stopping the insanity or inventor ripoff?
- Over the summer, a jury handed down a record-setting award in a patent infringement case against Microsoft: $1.5 billion. Alcatel-Lucent claimed Microsoft had infringed their patents in the "backup HQ encoder" in Windows Media Player. The jury calculated the damages by giving Alcatel-Lucent 0.5 percent of the average cost of...
- Tags: Patent, Perlman, Microsoft Windows, Intellectual Property, Operating Systems, Software, Research & Development, Business Operations, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-01-13
- Vonage-Verizon patent infringement hearing today: but no decision yet
- Colleague Anne Broache reports that a federal appeals court weighing the patent case that Verizon filed against Vonage heard arguments earlier today but did not immediately reach a decision.Anne thinks that one hint about what the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit may be thinking...
- Tags: Vonage, Verizon, Regulatory, News
- Blog posts 2007-06-25
- Verizon to court: why is Vonage objecting to our Patents NOW?
- InternetNews reports that on Thursday, Verizon urged a federal appeals court to reject Vonage's contention that a recent Supreme Court decision on obviousness justifies the reversal of a $58 million infringement judgment against the Internet telephony company. Verizon had written in its appeal that the April 30...
- Tags: News, Verizon, Vonage
- Blog posts 2007-05-24
- Report: Microsoft says open source violates 235 patents
- Report: Microsoft says open source violates 235 patentsFreakin' Lyin' Bast***s!Wow, after all the months of BS now about how open and closed source can work together - POW!!! RIGHT BETWEEN THE EYES. Gates & Co. are lucky Bush & Co. believe in monopoly, otherwise the comments of that federal...
- Tags: Now Microsoft, Gates & Co., Pandora, Microsoft Corp., patent, open source
- Discussion threads 2007-05-13
- Vonage: we want a do-over in Verizon patent infringement trial
- Vonage has asked the U.S. Appeals Court for the Federal Circuit to shelve its Verizon patent infringement judgement and send the case back to a lower court for retrial.The impetus: a unanimous opinion released by the Supreme Court on Monday, seen by some as a rework of Patent infringement law....
- Tags: Vonage, Verizon, patents, General
- Blog posts 2007-05-02
- Growing backlogs at USPTO as Supreme Court tightens standards
- With two major patent decisions made today by the Supreme Court, the AP paid a little visit to the US Patent and Trademark Office. And what did the AP reporter find? Patent applications, lots of em. The red folders are everywhere at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office....
- Tags: Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-04-30
- Tech Policy Summit: Patent Office head lays out reform strategy
- The patent system is not broken, just not perfect. That is the viewpoint of John Dudas, the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office USPTO. Dudas knows his way around the patent and intellectual property worlds. He was appointed to...
- Tags: Legal, Government, General
- Blog posts 2007-02-27
- Open source threatened by judicial activism
- The idea of patenting software or even business methods did not come from Congress. It came from courts, whose rulings expanding patent rights made these things possible.Now those activist judges are at it again, charges the Electronic Frontier Foundation. They have a new thing called the "suggestion test." The idea...
- Tags: patent
- Blog posts 2006-08-25
- Teleflex Incorporated Boosts Productivity With Linktivity's WebDemo and WebInteractive
- Teleflex Incorporated, a chief, global supplier of engineered products, had been searching for a conferencing solution that would streamline company-wide training and develop a cohesive sales force. With offices around the globe from Mexico to Germany to Asia, Teleflex was spending a lot of time and resources on travel to...
- Tags: Linktivity, Inter-Tel Inc., Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Workforce Management, Web Conferencing, Sales, Human Resources, Internet
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- Teleflex Inc.
- Teleflex designs, manufactures and distributes specialty-engineered products. Co. operates its business in three segments: Medical, which designs, manufactures and distributes medical devices primarily used in...
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