Winegard Company, Holder Of 60 Patents Over The Years, Awaits Issuance Of Another US Patent For its Best Selling Off-Air Antenna, The Squareshooter™
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Winegard to form a new mobile Internet
antenna systems company
Winegard to form a new mobile Internet
antenna systems company
07/01/2004 02:19 AMRF Design Jul 1 2004 6:19AM GMT
Winegard To Form A New Mobile Internet
Antennae Systems Company
Winegard To Form A New Mobile Internet
Antennae Systems Company
06/14/2004 10:37 PMSpace Daily Jun 15 2004 2:48AM GMT
Google in Alliance Against Mystery
Patent Holder
Google in Alliance Against Mystery
Patent Holder
12/19/2004 03:07 PMSeveral Silicon Valley giants including Google, IBM, Oracle and Sun
met last month to discuss a joint defence should JGR try to enforce
the patents. The firms also considered pooling resources to buy the
patents but this was rejected.
Apple settles with patent holder on
iTunes
Apple settles with patent holder on
iTunes
08/04/2004 02:58 PMWith Microsoft and Apple crossed off its list, E-Data sues Amazon,
Ticketmaster and others.
JPEG patent holder renews royalty
offensive
JPEG patent holder renews royalty
offensive
04/23/2004 03:00 PM'We will never Forgent'
DualDisc roll out challenged by Euro
patent holder
DualDisc roll out challenged by Euro
patent holder
08/09/2004 07:28 AMHybrid DVD/CD is our technology, claims DVD Plus
RFID Patent Holder To Donate Some
Intellectual Property
RFID Patent Holder To Donate Some
Intellectual Property
09/03/2004 07:59 PMInformation Week Sep 3 2004 11:42PM GMT
Cost cutting wireless technology
eliminates need for second diversity
antenna has patents filed.
Cost cutting wireless technology
eliminates need for second diversity
antenna has patents filed.
09/16/2004 03:12 AMWifi-Plus and Dr Jack Nilsson are awarded Patent Pending status on 4
additional antenna patent claims. The claims introduce in built
spatial diversity for a single antenna feed. This will dramatically
reduce the cost to implement antenna diversity for performance gain
into small and hand-held wireless devices. [PRWEB Sep 16, 2004]
printCure Enables Direct Selling
Organizations to Offer their
Company-Branded Printed and Promotional
Products to Distributors "In-the-Field"
Through Same Web-Enabled Company Store
printCure Enables Direct Selling
Organizations to Offer their
Company-Branded Printed and Promotional
Products to Distributors "In-the-Field"
Through Same Web-Enabled Company Store
06/14/2004 06:32 AMprintCure, the cure for corporate procurement, can now be considered a
"one-stop-shop" for direct selling organizations looking to automate,
control, manage and consolidate the way they distribute their
company's brandable print and promotional products to distributors and
representatives who are in the field. [PRWEB Jun 14, 2004]
After 16 years of struggle, Wave awaits
its big break
After 16 years of struggle, Wave awaits
its big break
06/14/2004 02:06 AMBoston Globe Jun 14 2004 6:16AM GMT
JPEG Patent Holder Eyes Next Legal
TargetsAfter filing lawsuits against 42
vendors over JPEG technology, Forge
JPEG Patent Holder Eyes Next Legal
TargetsAfter filing lawsuits against 42
vendors over JPEG technology, Forge
09/25/2004 12:18 AMeWeek Sep 25 2004 4:13AM GMT
Waste-To-Oil Company Selling Oil
Commercially
Waste-To-Oil Company Selling Oil
Commercially
05/22/2004 02:28 AMWaste-To-Oil Company Selling Oil Commercially .. Missouri ..
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Patent bill to help innovation, cut down
on bad patents
Patent bill to help innovation, cut down
on bad patents
03/06/2004 01:54 AMH.R. 1561 bill promises to refine the patent process and help
innovation. Potential to cut down on bad patents.
Patent spending Pop-ups, the hyperlink -
the unlikely patents that govern the net
Patent spending Pop-ups, the hyperlink -
the unlikely patents that govern the net
07/26/2004 10:40 AMBBC Jul 26 2004 1:37PM GMT
Trial opens in patent dispute over
Lilly's top-selling drug
Trial opens in patent dispute over
Lilly's top-selling drug
01/26/2004 06:32 PMBoston Globe Jan 26 2004 11:06PM GMT
Linux Violates 283 Patents, says
Insurance Company
Linux Violates 283 Patents, says
Insurance Company
08/02/2004 11:41 AMSony Loses Patent Battle -- Told To Stop
Selling PlayStations In The US
Sony Loses Patent Battle -- Told To Stop
Selling PlayStations In The US
03/28/2005 06:00 AMIf you're familiar with the word "haptics," you're familiar with the
company Immersion. They're the company that seems to own every
possible patent having to do with the haptics space, and any kind of
tactile response or force feedback device usually involves patents
that were first licensed from the company. So, in some ways, it's
pretty impressive that Sony has gotten as far as it has apparently
without licensing patents from the company. A court has found,
however, that Sony's force feedback controllers for the PlayStation
and PlayStation 2 violate Immersion's patents and not only have they
ordered the company to pay $90 million in damages, but also
told Sony it
can no longer sell either console in the US. Sony, of course,
will appeal the ruling, which will allow them to keep selling the
consoles in the meantime. Of course, this is the same Sony that keeps
insisting on
the
importance of stricter intellectual property enforcement to teach
violators a lesson. Funny what comes back to bite you...
Near-Death Company Springs To Life,
Thanks To Found Patents
Near-Death Company Springs To Life,
Thanks To Found Patents
03/31/2005 07:20 AMDan writes
"Ampex is another company resorting to an arsenal of patents to
keep themselves alive. Now, their stock price price has taken
off." This story is an interesting one. The company has been
around for quite a long time, and obviously has done some very
innovative things over the years. However, its patent windfall seems
like a fluke. It certainly doesn't sound like any of the companies
they've convinced to cough up these millions of dollars really made
use of these patents -- they just came up with the same concepts
independently. That, of course, demonstrates the weakness of the
patent system. The point of the patent system is to publicize the
info, so that others can build on top of it, while compensating the
original creator. The problem, though, is that if innovations are
done entirely separately of the patents in question, then you could
easily make the claim that the original patents aren't valid. They
should only have been granted if they were "non-obvious" and if others
are coming up with the same thing independently, it's difficult to
claim it wasn't obvious to the skilled practitioner. Either way,
while the article suggests Ampex is trying to build a business model
out of this, it's hard to see how it's sustainable for more than a few
years. Sure, they're creating a licensing program, but the patents
will run out in a few years -- and they realistically
lucked
into this patent windfall. They've just been hanging onto them for
years, and suddenly noticed they were relevant. That's not a
sustainable business model, but a lucky windfall.
Small Computer Company Sues Intel on
Patents
Small Computer Company Sues Intel on
Patents
05/21/2004 11:29 AMA small Canadian computer company has filed a patent infringement
lawsuit seeking $500 million from computer-chip giant Intel.
Marietta selling city-owned Internet
company at $24 million loss
Marietta selling city-owned Internet
company at $24 million loss
07/29/2004 06:43 AMAP via Newsday Jul 29 2004 11:01AM GMT
EFF Contest to Bust 'Frivolous' Patents
You might not know that Microsoft was
recently awarded a patent for 't
EFF Contest to Bust 'Frivolous' Patents
You might not know that Microsoft was
recently awarded a patent for 't
06/11/2004 10:01 AMAVN Online Jun 11 2004 2:15PM GMT
Biotechnology and Pharma Patents
Drafting and Patent Search Outsourcing
from India
Biotechnology and Pharma Patents
Drafting and Patent Search Outsourcing
from India
06/17/2005 06:23 PMGVKBIO (http://www.gvkbio.com) and TMPSearchers
(http://www.tmpsearchers.com) have joined hands to jointly offer
Biotechnology and Pharma Patent Drafting and Patent Search Outsourcing
services in areas of Chemistry, Biotech, Pharma and Health Care as per
PCT specifications and a Free Patent Search in June 2005 limited to
first 100 clients who ask for it. [PRWEB Jun 6, 2005]
Company that claims streaming-video
patents makes new offer to colleges
Company that claims streaming-video
patents makes new offer to colleges
09/02/2004 07:17 PMSiliconValley.com Sep 2 2004 11:02PM GMT
TiVo buys patents from IBM; company
increases intellectual property in the
television industry
TiVo buys patents from IBM; company
increases intellectual property in the
television industry
04/14/2005 02:29 AMNewsTarget Apr 14 2005 6:39AM GMT
8 years ago: AOL decides to be a media
company
8 years ago: AOL decides to be a media
company
09/16/2004 04:54 PM"People always look at us like we don't know what we're
doing"
Microsoft Research - The Company in 10
Years
Microsoft Research - The Company in 10
Years
04/13/2004 12:53 PMWhen 4-year old Graham logs on to the PC in his bedroom, he discovers
he can't play his favorite computer game because he is out of his
weekly allowance of "FUN credits" that had been issued by his mom on
Saturday morning. What to do? Well, Graham can earn more FUN credits
by cleaning his room or by picking up his toys. That's because each
toy is equipped with a tiny electronic device that sends a "credit"
notice back to Graham's computer once it is placed in its rightful
spot in his toy box or room.
P2P company sues RIAA over patent
P2P company sues RIAA over patent
09/08/2004 08:15 PMZDNet Sep 9 2004 0:47AM GMT
Company Claims Patent on CD Writing
Company Claims Patent on CD Writing
12/16/2003 02:53 PMrborek writes "According to CNet News.com, Roxio is being sued by
Optima Technology over Patent 5,666,531 which covers 'Recordable CDROM
accessing system'. It ...
Apple the most innovative company in
past 75 years
Apple the most innovative company in
past 75 years
09/09/2004 03:03 PMApple is viewed as the most innovative company of the past 75 years,
according to a recent survey conducted by BusinessWeek...
Chinese Internet company has hottest IPO
in 3 years
Chinese Internet company has hottest IPO
in 3 years
12/09/2003 06:16 PMSiliconValley.com Dec 9 2003 5:31PM ET
Company claims patent for software
downloads
Company claims patent for software
downloads
06/15/2004 07:00 AMBTG reportedly is seeking royalties from Microsoft and other companies
that use software-download applications.
Company claims patent for download apps
Company claims patent for download apps
06/15/2004 08:26 AMBTG reportedly is seeking royalties from Microsoft and other companies
that use software-download applications.
UK company holds patent on software
downloads?
UK company holds patent on software
downloads?
06/15/2004 05:29 AMSilicon.com Jun 15 2004 8:49AM GMT
Bull Investors for Wall Street's
Landmark in New York, Get More Features
with ToroTrade.com - Seattle Company is
Selling the Domain. 25% of Sale for
Tsunami Survivors
Bull Investors for Wall Street's
Landmark in New York, Get More Features
with ToroTrade.com - Seattle Company is
Selling the Domain. 25% of Sale for
Tsunami Survivors
02/01/2005 09:12 PMiSeaNetworks,Corporation is selling ToroTrade.com as an added
incentive and benefit to buyers of the "Charging Bull Statue" near
Wall Street in New York. The new owner will receive the domain name
ToroTrade.com, web site features, 6 months technical support and a
2004 tax deduction for Asian Tsunami Survivors Relief Fund. Great
Investment, Great Cause. [PRWEB Jan 13, 2005]
"PHOTO SAILS" US Patent No. 6,622,648
and 23 Other Patents Pending Worldwide,
is the Future of Sailing Sponsorship.
Our 300 dpi Sail Imaging Process is
Visually Hypnotic
"PHOTO SAILS" US Patent No. 6,622,648
and 23 Other Patents Pending Worldwide,
is the Future of Sailing Sponsorship.
Our 300 dpi Sail Imaging Process is
Visually Hypnotic
02/01/2005 09:57 PM"PHOTO SAILS" Brings in the Sales. Latest sail technology launches
exclusive product cotracts for "NASBOATS.com" marketing event Nov. 05'
[PRWEB Jan 28, 2005]
Sony PlayStations still available, but
the company loses patent suit
Sony PlayStations still available, but
the company loses patent suit
03/27/2005 09:08 PMSony has lost another round to Immersion tech, but their ability to
sell the PSone and PS2 is still in place, although it hinges on Sony's
appeal, and the ability to appease Immersion Corporation.

Departing Motorola CEO Galvin to stay
with company as consultant for two years
Departing Motorola CEO Galvin to stay
with company as consultant for two years
11/07/2003 12:58 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Nov 6 2003 11:55PM ET
Intel sued by Canadian computer company
over patent infringement
Intel sued by Canadian computer company
over patent infringement
05/20/2004 09:51 PMSan Francisco Chronicle May 21 2004 1:16AM GMT
Streaming media company demands patent
fees from colleges
Streaming media company demands patent
fees from colleges
08/10/2004 12:19 PM
Some American colleges and universities received anticipated
letters this week from
Acacia Media , requesting the payment of licensing fees for
streaming media. The firm
has sent letters to dozens of colleges in recent days claiming the
schools' use of streaming video in areas like distance learning and
video lectures violates company patents. The message: pay up, or risk
getting sued.
"Certainly for colleges that do a lot of distance education, this
could be a major problem," said Steve Worona, director of policy and
networking programs at EDUCAUSE...
Acacia has been campaigning
for fees for streaming media, for which it claims several patents as its intellectual
property .
(via Educause )
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