Google makes first move, asks Court to rule on trademark advertising
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FCC Asks Supreme Court To Rule on
Broadband
FCC Asks Supreme Court To Rule on
Broadband
08/31/2004 01:38 PMFCC asks high court to rule on broadband
(USATODAY.com)
FCC asks high court to rule on broadband
(USATODAY.com)
08/31/2004 06:12 AMUSATODAY.com - The federal government is challenging an appeals court
ruling that, officials fear, would stifle the expansion of cable
broadband services by burdening the providers with new regulations.
Google Asks Judge to Lay Down Trademark
Law
Google Asks Judge to Lay Down Trademark
Law
12/05/2003 07:47 PMIn a high-stakes trademark poker game, Google called what might or
might not be a bluff on the part of an online seller of home
decorating products. ...
Google asks U.S. court for ruling on
trademarks
Google asks U.S. court for ruling on
trademarks
12/05/2003 11:24 AMSearch Engine Lowdown Dec 5 2003 10:36AM ET
Google Asks Court for Ruling on
Trademarks
Google Asks Court for Ruling on
Trademarks
12/04/2003 10:45 PMYahoo! Dec 4 2003 10:07PM ET
Microsoft makes a move on Google
Microsoft makes a move on Google
10/31/2003 08:33 PMElectronic Telegraph Oct 31 2003 7:39PM ET
Google Makes It Easy for Microsoft Users
to Move to Gmail
Google Makes It Easy for Microsoft Users
to Move to Gmail
07/21/2004 12:59 PMThe Microsoft-Google war continues, but this time on the free e-mail
front. Google is now providing Gmail beta testers with an automated
way to move their Outlook, Hotmail and other free e-mail contact lists
into Gmail.
The Online Marketing Connection Makes
Major Ranking Position Take Over At
Yahoo Search Following A Google Move
The Online Marketing Connection Makes
Major Ranking Position Take Over At
Yahoo Search Following A Google Move
12/31/2004 10:49 AMYahoo has lifted Online Marketing Connection to number two listing
under the heading, "Online Marketing Connection." It was very
surprising to see after Google took the leading support for so long.
It appears Yahoo has found a niche in search engine strategy that far
exceeds Googles. [PRWEB Dec 28, 2004]
Microsoft Asks Judge to Move
RealNetworks Lawsuit
Microsoft Asks Judge to Move
RealNetworks Lawsuit
01/23/2004 12:15 AMBoston Globe Jan 23 2004 4:50AM GMT
Microsoft Asks Judge to Move
RealNetworks Lawsuit (Reuters)
Microsoft Asks Judge to Move
RealNetworks Lawsuit (Reuters)
01/22/2004 03:22 PMReuters - Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O) asked a judge
to move an antitrust lawsuit filed by longtime rival
RealNetworks Inc. (RNWK.O) to Washington state from California,
the world's largest software maker said on Thursday.
Microsoft Move Likely to Be Death Knell
to Pop-Up Advertising ...
Microsoft Move Likely to Be Death Knell
to Pop-Up Advertising ...
12/09/2003 07:28 PMWhile advertisers such as Orbitz have built businesses thanks to
pop-up barrages, service providers such as EarthLink, AOL and MSN --
plus toolbars from Google ...
IBM asks court to say no to SCO claims
IBM asks court to say no to SCO claims
05/21/2004 03:52 AMZDNet UK May 21 2004 8:03AM GMT
Playboy Wins Net Trademark Dispute In
Court
Playboy Wins Net Trademark Dispute In
Court
01/16/2004 01:01 PMAVN Online Jan 16 2004 9:22AM GMT
NFL Asks Supreme Court to Bar Clarett
(AP)
NFL Asks Supreme Court to Bar Clarett
(AP)
04/22/2004 10:42 AMAP - The NFL urged the Supreme Court on Thursday to keep Maurice
Clarett out of this weekend's draft because the dispute over his
eligibility is unsettled.
Compuware asks court to punish IBM
Compuware asks court to punish IBM
08/18/2004 02:31 PMSoftware maker says Big Blue kept hold of key evidence to delay a
resolution to a long-running legal spat over copyrighted code.
Microsoft makes big advertising push
Microsoft makes big advertising push
04/07/2005 04:53 AMIn its push to make more advertising dollars from Internet services,
Microsoft is taking a new tack: It's hoping to persuade users to
spread the branded word themselves.
The latest version of Microsoft Corp.'s instant messaging product,
released Wednesday after several months in test form, gives users the
option of downloading free "theme packs" - including backgrounds,
emoticons and other graphics - built around an advertising campaign.
Lindows/Windows Trademark Suit Heads To
Court
Lindows/Windows Trademark Suit Heads To
Court
11/13/2003 01:37 PMFortune's David Kirkpatrick is looking at the Microsoft suit against
Lindows.com
accusing them of trademark violation. He talks to Lindows CEO
Michael Robertson, and buys into his arguments completely... until he
speaks to a Microsoft representative. The arguments seem to be all
over the place, but the one point that is most important is whether or
not people will be confused by a product called Lindows, and think it
was created by Microsoft. Microsoft claims to have a study saying
that 18% of people would be confused. Is that enough to force a name
change? Meanwhile, Kirkpatrick points out that the folks at Microsoft
should probably be more worried about the actual desktop Linux
offerings that are coming along, rather than what anyone calls their
products.
Court ready to rule on N
Court ready to rule on N
06/26/2004 07:29 AMTechzonez Jun 26 2004 11:13AM GMT
EFF asks US court to ditch vague patents
EFF asks US court to ditch vague patents
09/21/2004 06:19 AMPatently ambiguous
Microsoft Asks Court to Suspend EU
Sanctions
Microsoft Asks Court to Suspend EU
Sanctions
06/25/2004 05:29 PMBizReport.com Jun 25 2004 9:05PM GMT
Government Asks Court to Keep ID
Arguments Secret
Government Asks Court to Keep ID
Arguments Secret
09/07/2004 02:03 PMIBM Asks Court to Block Gypsies' Lawsuit
(AP)
IBM Asks Court to Block Gypsies' Lawsuit
(AP)
08/30/2004 02:00 PMAP - Computer giant IBM said Monday it had asked Switzerland's highest
court to block a lawsuit by Gypsies claiming the company's punch-card
machines helped the Nazis more efficiently commit mass murder.
Quattrone asks court to seal letters
Quattrone asks court to seal letters
09/14/2004 08:57 AMSan Jose Mercury News Sep 14 2004 1:01PM GMT
Court asks Motorola to deposit $120.5
million
Court asks Motorola to deposit $120.5
million
05/03/2004 05:14 AMSilicon India May 3 2004 8:41AM GMT
Microsoft Asks Court To Fine Lindows Yet
Again
Microsoft Asks Court To Fine Lindows Yet
Again
05/11/2004 04:32 PMOne thing you can definitely say about Michael Robertson is that he
knows how to use controversy and lawsuits to get publicity. After
first
losing
the trademark dispute with Microsoft over the Lindows name in
Benelux, he
changed
the product name to Lin---s. This
didn't
make Microsoft happy, so they
changed
the name again to Linspire. However, it appears Microsoft is
still not satisfied and is
asking the court to fine
them again - which must delight Robertson for the publicity he's
getting. However, when you look at the details, this move by
Microsoft seems particularly petty (though, it must be admitted,
switching the name to Lin---s was fairly petty as well). Here, the
complaint is that in the
copyright notice
on the Linspire page, it still says that Linspire is owned by the
company Lindows. Microsoft is claiming that this will confuse people
- which is a huge stretch. The judge should toss this out.
Meanwhile, Microsoft and Lindows/Linspire should stop wasting time
over things like this and spend their money and effort on things that
actually make their products more useful.
Court to rule on Israeli barrier
Court to rule on Israeli barrier
07/09/2004 12:04 AMThe top UN court is set on Friday to deliver its verdict on the
legality of Israel's West Bank barrier.
Court Reverses Pro-Spam Rule
Court Reverses Pro-Spam Rule
05/14/2004 04:52 AMEuropean court to rule on MS sanctions
European court to rule on MS sanctions
12/22/2004 01:11 AMTo lift or not to lift...
Court ready to rule on Net porn
Court ready to rule on Net porn
06/25/2004 06:44 PMFree speech groups brace for a Supreme Court decision that could
restrain adult Web sites--but also stymie educational sites.
Firm Asks Court to Clear Windows
'Pop-Up' Ads
Firm Asks Court to Clear Windows
'Pop-Up' Ads
12/11/2003 06:06 PMMicrosoft Asks Court to Suspend EU
Sanctions (Reuters)
Microsoft Asks Court to Suspend EU
Sanctions (Reuters)
06/25/2004 10:05 AMReuters - Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) has asked a
European court to suspend the European Commission's decision to
order changes in the way it sells its Windows software, the
Court said on Friday.
Microsoft asks Europe court to junk
ruling
Microsoft asks Europe court to junk
ruling
06/09/2004 05:59 AMSeattle Times Jun 9 2004 9:29AM GMT
Microsoft Critic Asks for Voice in Court
Decision
Microsoft Critic Asks for Voice in Court
Decision
06/24/2004 10:08 AMMicrosoft Asks Court to Fine Lindows
Again (PC World)
Microsoft Asks Court to Fine Lindows
Again (PC World)
05/11/2004 04:20 PMPC World - Software giant says Web site still displays Lindows name.
"MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Chief Justice Roy
Moore was removed from office Thursday
for refusing to obey a federal court
order to move his Ten Commandments
monument from the rotunda of the state
courthouse.
The Alabama Court of the
Judiciary unanimously imposed ..."
"MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Chief Justice Roy
Moore was removed from office Thursday
for refusing to obey a federal court
order to move his Ten Commandments
monument from the rotunda of the state
courthouse.
The Alabama Court of the
Judiciary unanimously imposed ..."
11/14/2003 03:32 AMThe Briefcase Database Makes Advertising
Executives Look Smarter
The Briefcase Database Makes Advertising
Executives Look Smarter
03/28/2005 03:27 AMWhen you are on the road preparing for that big meeting you are only
as good as the content of your briefcase allows. Wouldn’t it be great
to carry thousands of articles and creative examples on every business
trip for your reference when necessary? Unfortunately commuter
flights limit you to one piece of carry-on and a four-drawer aluminum
file cabinet won’t match your Tumi Garment bag. [PRWEB Mar 28, 2005]
How Come No One Sues WiFi Equipment
Makes For False Advertising?
How Come No One Sues WiFi Equipment
Makes For False Advertising?
06/05/2005 11:57 PMIt's widely known in the wireless industry that the "speeds" listed
with WiFi equipment
are greatly
exaggerated. However, no one seems willing to list more realistic
speeds, because that would make them look slower than the competition.
Of course, this isn't anything new for the wireless industry as a
whole -- who has always used the sneaky "up to" before describing the
maximum possible speed (as in, "speeds
up to 1 gazillion
gigabytes per microsecond" thereby making anything well below that
fair game). This maximum possible speed is usually under absolutely
perfect conditions in a vacuum if you were somehow obscenely (we don't
want to know) close to the antenna/tower in question and no other
living being was within 300 miles. Reality has a way of making those
speeds much lower -- often by more than 50% of the claimed speeds.
With companies like Gillette getting slammed for
false
advertising concerning its razors that don't actually lift hair
away from your skin, why is it that
no WiFi equipment
vendors get sued for false advertising? The best guess reason is
because
everyone does it. Posting the theoretical maximum
speed is just "how it's done," so no one within the industry expects
any different. Meanwhile, customers never really notice because their
802.11g routers that are supposed to give them 54 megabits per second
are usually used to connect to the internet over a pokey DSL or cable
connection that don't reach anywhere near the speeds of the local
network.
Court to rule on stay of Microsoft EU
sanctions
Court to rule on stay of Microsoft EU
sanctions
12/19/2004 03:11 PMA decision on whether to suspend the European Commission's
anticompetition sanctions against Microsoft Corp. pending appeal is
expected to come in the first half of next week, according to a source
close to the company.
Court to rule on stay of EU sanctions
against Microsoft
Court to rule on stay of EU sanctions
against Microsoft
12/19/2004 03:33 PMA decision on suspending the EU's sanctions against Microsoft is
expected next week.
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