Lexmark loses round 2 in DMCA chip case
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Lexmark loses DMCA toner cartridge
challenge
Lexmark loses DMCA toner cartridge
challenge
10/29/2003 02:43 PMDMCA grounds shaken in Lexmark cartridge
case
DMCA grounds shaken in Lexmark cartridge
case
10/30/2003 05:05 PMA ruling this week from the U.S. Copyright Office could strengthen
manufacturer Static Control Components Inc.'s (SCC's) defense against
a copyright infringement lawsuit by Lexmark International Inc. that is
expected to have a broad impact on the market for low-cost,
third-party printer cartridges.
RIAA Loses DMCA Subpoena Case Against
Charter
RIAA Loses DMCA Subpoena Case Against
Charter
01/04/2005 09:03 PMIBM Loses Another Round in Pension Case
IBM Loses Another Round in Pension Case
02/18/2004 06:53 PMAP via Newsday Feb 18 2004 11:11PM GMT
IBM Loses Another Round in Pension Case
(AP)
IBM Loses Another Round in Pension Case
(AP)
02/18/2004 05:21 PMAP - IBM Corp. owes back payments possibly worth billions of
dollars to 140,000 older employees who were harmed when the
technology giant converted to a new kind of pension plan in the 1990s,
a federal judge has ruled.
Lexmark DMCA Battle Far From Over
Lexmark DMCA Battle Far From Over
11/03/2003 04:24 AM
Last week, soon after the Copyright Office made their
four
tiny exemptions to the DMCA, a story started spreading widely
saying that the Copyright Office had said it was okay for companies to
create chips that circumvent copy protection for use in printer
cartridges. This
artic
le was the result of a press release from Static Controls, a
company engaged in a
legal
battle with Lexmark over offering such technology. The press
release was a bit misleading, and many people
misinterpreted the announcement, as if the
Copyright Office was a judicial body ruling on the Lexmark case.
However, the
real details are a bit more complex. First of
all, the Copyright Office actually ruled
against Static
Control's requested exemption - but did say that reverse engineering
is already allowed, and therefore doesn't need a special exemption.
Static Controls declared that as a victory, and many people
incorrectly interpreted this as some sort of judicial victory for
Static Controls over Lexmark. However, the Copyright Office is not a
judge and wasn't deciding any case. In fact, the court in the actual
case
ruled
against Static Control back in February and granted an injunction
against the company preventing them from selling its chips.
Meanwhile, Lexmark is still claiming victory themselves - saying that
the exemption only applies to reverse engineering and they contend
Static Control did more than reverse engineer the chip. They believe
Static Control stole the chip design outright. Either way, the case
is going back to court and the Copyright Office's rulings should have
little impact.
Eolas Loses Round Two
Eolas Loses Round Two
08/18/2004 08:59 PMIn the ongoing effort to invalidate the Eolas patent that would force
browsers to change how they dealt with plugins, the Patent Office has
rejected all ten patent
claims under review. This follows an earlier ruling on the patent
claims suggesting, again, that the patent isn't valid. As we've
discussed, this
process
is fairly complex, and involves a number of chances for Eolas to
plead their case. However, having now lost the first two rounds of
that process, the situation isn't looking good for Eolas. On the
other hand, the situation is looking good for the web, and the ability
to keep using it as we have all along... with the somewhat obvious
idea of plug-ins.
VeriSign Loses Round Against ICANN
VeriSign Loses Round Against ICANN
08/27/2004 05:19 PMasia.internet.com Aug 27 2004 8:12PM GMT
AOL Loses Round in Spam Fight
AOL Loses Round in Spam Fight
12/30/2003 07:45 PMInternet News Dec 30 2003 7:39PM ET
Pop-up seller loses round in court
Pop-up seller loses round in court
01/05/2004 06:51 PMCNET Jan 5 2004 6:27PM ET
Sony loses round in PlayStation 2 suit
Sony loses round in PlayStation 2 suit
03/29/2005 06:55 AMPhilly.com - Tue Mar 29, 09:46 am GMT
Not-so-good vibrations: Sony loses round
in court
Not-so-good vibrations: Sony loses round
in court
03/28/2005 11:33 PMUSA Today Mar 29 2005 4:06AM GMT
Diebold drops DMCA case
Diebold drops DMCA case
12/02/2003 12:15 PMUSA Today Dec 2 2003 10:51AM ET
Garage door DMCA case dismissed
Garage door DMCA case dismissed
11/17/2003 09:14 AMRemote uncontrol
Appeals Court Rules Against RIAA in DMCA
Subpoena Case
Appeals Court Rules Against RIAA in DMCA
Subpoena Case
12/19/2003 01:01 PMToshiba Loses Chip Lawsuit
Toshiba Loses Chip Lawsuit
03/24/2005 08:26 AMLos Angeles Times Mar 24 2005 12:08PM GMT
Sony PSP Case Round-Up
Sony PSP Case Round-Up
03/23/2005 05:36 PM
Someone in #gizmodo was questioning the merit of a Sony PSP
case round-up, but now that I've seen that PSP411 has done that very
thing, I've realized it was a good idea. Two lessons learned, the
second being that I think I'll buy a Logitech Playgear Pocket Case
[pictured] almost immediately. The hard case doesn't have room for any
media, but it has holes to allow headphone connections even when
closed (for using the PSP as an MP3 player in your bag or pocket) and
doubles as a flip-up stand for watching movies.
But that's just me; PSP411 has another four or five new cases from
which to make your selection, including soft cases and full-on
hard-side CIA Agent models.
PSP Case, Protection
and Storage Roundup [PSP411]
Rambus loses European memory-chip patent
Rambus loses European memory-chip patent
02/12/2004 06:23 PMBoston Globe Feb 12 2004 11:16PM GMT
AT&T wins round in patent case
AT&T wins round in patent case
02/10/2004 02:52 PMFreeserve loses AOL VAT case
Freeserve loses AOL VAT case
11/03/2003 10:01 AMOh well
Intel-Intergraph Case Sent Back For
Round 2
Intel-Intergraph Case Sent Back For
Round 2
02/11/2004 09:48 PMA judge for the Federal Court of Appeals vacated and remanded a
previous settlement that found Intel Corp. violated patents held by
Intergraph Corp., in a suit that hinged upon the definition of two key
words.
Chipmaker wins round in Indian IP case
Chipmaker wins round in Indian IP case
01/22/2004 07:32 PMRambus wins major round in FTC case
Rambus wins major round in FTC case
02/17/2004 11:59 PMA Federal Trade Commission judge dismisses the agency's suit that
alleged the chip designer engaged in antitrust practices regarding
SDRAM, the most common memory found in the market.
Millionaire loses sex slander case
Millionaire loses sex slander case
06/25/2004 09:04 AMA multi-millionaire who sued a senior rabbi for slander over alleged
sexual slurs against him has lost his case.
ICANN Wins a Round in Wait List Case
ICANN Wins a Round in Wait List Case
11/17/2003 04:24 PMPC Magazine Nov 17 2003 3:10PM ET
Massachusetts loses appeal in Microsoft
case
Massachusetts loses appeal in Microsoft
case
06/30/2004 04:07 PMReuters Jun 30 2004 8:51PM GMT
Dentist Loses License in Semen Case (AP)
Dentist Loses License in Semen Case (AP)
08/17/2004 12:20 AMAP - State regulators have revoked the license of a North Carolina
dentist accused of abusing female patients by injecting his semen into
their mouths during dental procedures.
VeriSign Loses Icann Antitrust Case
VeriSign Loses Icann Antitrust Case
08/29/2004 11:33 PMA federal judge has dismissed an antitrust complaint against an
Internet oversight group brought by a company that controls
directories for Internet users worldwide.
Spammer loses case filed by Microsoft
Spammer loses case filed by Microsoft
07/16/2004 01:16 AMWashington Times Jul 16 2004 5:32AM GMT
Sony loses PlayStation patent case, must
pay $91M
Sony loses PlayStation patent case, must
pay $91M
03/28/2005 09:57 AMA U.S. court ordered Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) to pay
Immersion Corp. US$90.7 million for patent infringement of touch
feedback technology used in PlayStation games consoles, said court
documents. Immersion's touch feedback technology has been supported in
Mac OS X since 2002.
Blunkett loses asylum appeal case
Blunkett loses asylum appeal case
05/21/2004 05:36 AMDavid Blunkett loses three appeals over a High Court judgment that he
was wrong to refuse housing to destitute asylum seekers.
Time Computers loses i-desk case
Time Computers loses i-desk case
12/19/2003 02:26 PMInfomatics Dec 19 2003 1:27PM ET
RPT-Massachusetts loses appeal in
Microsoft case
RPT-Massachusetts loses appeal in
Microsoft case
06/30/2004 04:07 PMReuters Jun 30 2004 8:50PM GMT
Schoolgirl loses Muslim gown case
Schoolgirl loses Muslim gown case
06/15/2004 04:59 AMA 15-year-old girl loses her High Court battle to wear a style of
Islamic dress to school.
Google loses trademark case in France
Google loses trademark case in France
02/05/2005 09:08 PMFrench court charges search giant with trademark counterfeiting and
misleading advertising in case brought by Louis Vuitton.
Woman loses child abuse test case
Woman loses child abuse test case
08/23/2004 10:10 AM
A woman who claims she was abused in a Catholic children's home loses
a bid to sue the religious order which ran it.
News: Sony loses PlayStation patent
case, must pay $91M
News: Sony loses PlayStation patent
case, must pay $91M
03/30/2005 05:43 PMA U.S. court ordered Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) to pay
Immersion Corp. US$90.7 million for patent infringement of touch
feedback technology used in PlayStation games consoles, said court
documents. Immersion's touch feedback technology has been supported in
Mac OS X since 2002.
Bronson's wife loses photo case
(Reuters)
Bronson's wife loses photo case
(Reuters)
01/22/2004 02:10 AMReuters - The wife of one of the country's most notorious prisoners
has failed in a bid to publish their wedding photos in her
autobiography.
Fujitsu Siemens loses German PC levy
case
Fujitsu Siemens loses German PC levy
case
01/03/2005 12:15 PM€12 a pop
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Lexmark loses round 2 in DMCA chip case