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- U.S. appeals court hands Google patent case setback
- U.S. appeals court hands Google patent case setbackU.S. appeals court hands Google patent case setbackHAHA Google isn't the almighty and just can't do as it pleases. Smack in the face for Google!
- Discussion threads 2007-12-27
- Vonage won't get new trial, but will be able to use new SCOTUS ruling in appeal
- A U.S. appeals court has just denied Vonages request for a retrial in the patent infringement case brought against it by Verizon.The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, in a ruling dated Wednesday, turned down a motion by Vonage to have an infringement verdict by a lower court...
- Blog posts 2007-05-03
- Appeals court hears Yahoo's Nazi case
- Appeals court hears Yahoo's Nazi caseThen why do they support "democratic" Nazis?Why is the US on the side of the Nazi government of Latvia?Do you know that they jail anti-fascists?[b]FREEDOM TO ANTI-FASCIST HEROES[/b]!http://www.pgazeta.narod.ru/an_6_2000_7.html[b]The revival of Nazism in Latvia[/b]http://www.dol.ru/users/lawass/Nazism_e.htm[/b]Moscow Calls Latvia SS March Amoral, Perverted.[/b]http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/03/16/latvia.shtmlThe Simon Wiesenthal Center has denounced the...
- Discussion threads 2005-03-25
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- Real appeals injunction against RealDVD; says judge erred
- Real has filed an appeal in its legal battle with the Motion Picture Association of America, arguing that a judge erred when she agreed to a preliminary injunction to halt sales of a DVD-copying program called RealDVD. In legal documents filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals...
- Blog posts 2009-11-11
- Word saved? Microsoft gets stay of injunction in i4i patent battle
- The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit gave Microsoft a win in its patent battle with i4i: A stay of an injunction that would prevent the software giant from selling Word. by Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-09-04
- MSFT appeals judge's block of Word
- Microsoft filed its appeal in the patent case that could block Redmond from selling Word 2003 and 2007, The Wall Street Journal reports. A May decision dinged Microsoft $290 million for infringing patents owned by i4i Inc. of Toronto. In the appeal, Microsoft said the injunction would...
- Blog posts 2009-08-26
- SCO Group wins Unix copyright appeal
- I see M$ dirty fingerprintsThis BS decision is the result of M$ FUD and dirty money paid to SCO to continue annoying the FOSS and Linux in particular.Prove itI bet you cant!Was that before... or after you adjusted your tinfoil hat? Take your meds dude, it's for your own good.A...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-25
- The First Amendment rights of anonymous defamers
- Photo posted on 'Skanks of NYC' blog Yesterday I wrote that a Manhattan federal judge has ordered Google to tell supermodel Liskula Cohen the identity of the blogger behind the "Skanks of NYC" blog, which brands Cohen "a psychotic, lying, whoring, still going to clubs at her...
- Blog posts 2009-08-20
- McKinnon loses more appeals on U.S. extradition
- Gary McKinnon, the Briton who allegedly hacked into 97 NASA and Defense Department computers, has lost even more pleas to avoid extradition to the U.S., Wired reports. Despite McKinnon's arguments that he suffered from Asperger's syndrome and could be at risk for psychosis, the judge ruled there was...
- Blog posts 2009-07-31
- Judge's idea to outlaw links won't save newspapers
- I continue to be blown away by what I read about how newspapers can be saved. The latest comes from U.S. Appeals Court Judge Richard Posner who, in a blog post last week, suggested that one way to save newspapers from their demise would be "to bar linking to...
- Blog posts 2009-07-02
- New Thomas trial opens with advantage to RIAA
- Reporting from the new Jammie Thomas-Rasset trial, Marc Bourgeois notes that jury selection is just about complete at this writing and that the jury is overall younger than the last one, surely good news for the defendant. Even so, it's an uphill battle for Thomas-Rasset, Ars Technica...
- Blog posts 2009-06-15
- Wiretapping ruling protects carriers - not you
- Should companies be punished for letting the government wiretap your phone line? The courts don't think so. US District Court dismissed 46 civil suits filed against several of the major carriers, such as AT&T and Verizon, for allowing the National Security Agency to wiretap their networks without a court-issued wiretap....
- Blog posts 2009-06-08
- Once more on SCO
- From this blog for January 8 2008: What's worst about [the hate mail I get when ever I comment on SCO] , however, is that the "groklaw effect" has become a significant component in the overall Linux "gestalt" - and just about everything most of that mob has been...
- Blog posts 2009-03-21
- Broadcom complaint against rival Qualcomm dismissed
- A federal court has dismissed a Broadcom complaint against rival Qualcomm, the latest in the companies' lengthy battle over mobile phone technology patents, Qualcomm said on Monday. In October 2008, Broadcom charged that Qualcomm's misuse of patents resulted in a "double recovery" of royalties, a potential windfall...
- Blog posts 2009-03-16
- RIM's CIO: We record all employee calls to protect intellectual property
- RIM's CIO: We record all employee calls to protect intellectual propertyRE: RIM's CIO: We record all employee calls to protect intellectual propertyRIM certainly has the *right* to do this, so long as they're informing employees to the extent required by law.On the other hand, just because they *can* doesn't mean...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-04
- Broadcasters challenge white space directive
- Broadcasters want U.S. Court of Appeals to overturn FCC decision on white spaces. by Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-03-03
- U.S. Supreme Court rules for AT&T in antitrust suit
- The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Wednesday for a subsidiary of AT&T in an antitrust lawsuit accusing it of anti-competitive practices over high-speed Internet access. The justices unanimously rejected a claim that AT&T's Pacific Bell Telephone subsidiary had engaged in a "price squeeze" aimed at driving...
- Blog posts 2009-02-25
- The coal war heats up
- Coal is a major source of energy in the U.S. just as the U.S. is a majro producer of coal. We do not need to import coal the way we import two-thirds of the petroleum we consume. While we do import a small portion of the coal we...
- Blog posts 2009-02-14
- Buffalo Technology moves closer to returning to U.S. Wi-Fi router market
- Wireless watchers may have noticed that Buffalo Technology disappeared from the router game some time back, due to a successful suit brought against it by an Australian company organization. But Buffalo may be getting back in the market, due to a new court decision that stayed the injunction against it...
- Blog posts 2008-12-04
- Patent ruling: Good or bad for tech innovation?
- A rejection of a patent application by a U.S. appeals court today is expected to send shockwaves through some industries, notably the software industry, as it will likely put an end to the patenting of "business methods" considered to be more entrepreneurial than innovative. Meanwhile, some say the ruling is...
- Blog posts 2008-10-30
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