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AT&T wins round in patent case
AT&T wins round in patent case
02/10/2004 02:52 PMMicrosoft patent case reversed
Microsoft patent case reversed
07/07/2004 04:29 AMSeattle Times Jul 7 2004 8:34AM GMT
Canola Case Tests GMO Patent
Canola Case Tests GMO Patent
12/02/2003 06:32 AMA lawsuit brought by a biotech giant against a Canadian canola farmer
could set the tone for the genetically modified seed business in all
of North America. By Kristen Philipkoski.
Sony to pay $90.7M U.S. in PlayStation
patent case
Sony to pay $90.7M U.S. in PlayStation
patent case
03/29/2005 09:03 AMNational Post Mar 29 2005 1:09PM GMT
Microsoft, AT&T settle most of patent
case
Microsoft, AT&T settle most of patent
case
03/06/2004 01:50 AMBoston Globe Mar 6 2004 6:04AM GMT
Microsoft patent case goes to trial
Microsoft patent case goes to trial
09/13/2004 06:16 PMThe software giant will defend itself against claims surrounding
"Smart Tags" in its Office applications.
Microsoft Settles Patent Case For $60M
Microsoft Settles Patent Case For $60M
12/24/2003 02:30 PMInternet.com Dec 24 2003 1:12PM ET
Sony settles Walkman patent case
Sony settles Walkman patent case
06/01/2004 05:40 AMGerman awarded 'a few million euro'
PalmOne wins patent-infringement case
PalmOne wins patent-infringement case
01/06/2005 07:57 PMA claim originally filed against Palm and Handspring claimed the
now-joined companies violated a patent for portable computing devices.
Not so, says the judge.
Proxim, Symbol settle in patent case
Proxim, Symbol settle in patent case
09/14/2004 12:48 PMThe two companies reach a settlement and sign a cross-licensing
agreement, ending years of litigation over patent infringement.
Scanning Tech Patent Case Eyed
Scanning Tech Patent Case Eyed
01/27/2004 01:17 AMAP via ABCNEWS.com Jan 27 2004 4:52AM GMT
Trial date set in JPEG patent case
Trial date set in JPEG patent case
02/05/2005 10:11 PMA trial date has been set in a major patent infringement case
involving 41 major hardware and software vendors, including Apple and
Dell, and a company claiming the rights to an algorithm used in the
JPEG picture file format.
Austin-based Forgent Networks Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiary
Compression Labs Inc. are suing 41 companies for allegedly infringing
on the JPEG-related patent for digital image compression. The patent
has garnered about $100 million for Forgent in licensing fees during
the past three years.
In use since the mid-1980s, the JPEG, or Joint Photographic Experts
Group, format has become standard for sharing photo-quality images
electronically. Although the most widely used version of the format is
in the public domain, Forgent said it believes that a 17-year-old
patent it acquired through the purchase of Compression Labs in 1997
can be applied to a specific algorithm in the format.
According to the Austin Business Journal, pre-trial proceedings are
scheduled to start April 28 in East Texas, with a jury trial to begin
in October. News of the trial date this morning sent stock for Forgent
Networks Inc. soaring to a 34 percent increase to $2.75 per share.
Scanning tech patent case eyed
Scanning tech patent case eyed
01/27/2004 12:10 AMBoston Globe Jan 27 2004 4:16AM GMT
Microsoft ordered to pay $62 million in
patent case
Microsoft ordered to pay $62 million in
patent case
11/14/2003 09:49 PMAP via The Ledger Nov 14 2003 9:42PM ET
Sony ordered to pay in PlayStation
patent case
Sony ordered to pay in PlayStation
patent case
03/29/2005 06:56 AMKgw.com - Mon Mar 28, 11:20 pm 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.
Immersion Wins Patent Case Against Sony
(AP)
Immersion Wins Patent Case Against Sony
(AP)
09/22/2004 06:38 PMAP - Immersion Corp., a small firm that develops and licenses
touch-related technologies, has been awarded $82 million after
winning a patent infringement lawsuit against PlayStation maker Sony
Corp.
Patent Office hands NTP a setback in RIM
case
Patent Office hands NTP a setback in RIM
case
06/24/2005 09:20 PMThe U.S. Patent & Trademark Office has rejected almost all of the
claims made by NTP in its legal fight with Research In Motion over the
wireless e-mail system used by BlackBerry handhelds.
Sony to pay $90.7 million in PlayStation
patent case
Sony to pay $90.7 million in PlayStation
patent case
03/29/2005 06:56 AMKatu.com - Tue Mar 29, 02:35 am GMT
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.
MS to face jury trial in halftone patent
case
MS to face jury trial in halftone patent
case
01/29/2004 12:46 AMA federal judge has found that Microsoft Corp. encroached upon patents
held by a Tucson, Arizona-based company for a process that improves
the quality of images displayed on computer screens and paper
printouts.
Blackberry patent case brings RIM, NTP
back in court
Blackberry patent case brings RIM, NTP
back in court
06/07/2004 10:35 AMThe three-year patent dispute between Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM),
maker of the popular BlackBerry handheld messaging device, and NTP
Inc. will make its way back to the courtroom on Monday.
Microsoft files appeal in Eolas patent
case
Microsoft files appeal in Eolas patent
case
03/22/2005 07:27 PMWASHINGTON - Microsoft has filed an appeal in the patent infringement
case brought by Eolas Technologies, even though a $520.6 million
judgment against Microsoft was thrown out earlier this month.
BT strikes blow in cable blowing patent
case
BT strikes blow in cable blowing patent
case
12/04/2003 08:28 AMBroadwing coughs
Sony loses PlayStation patent case, must
pay $91M (MacCentral)
Sony loses PlayStation patent case, must
pay $91M (MacCentral)
03/28/2005 10:13 AMMacCentral - A 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.
Update: Microsoft, InterTrust settle
patent case for $440M
Update: Microsoft, InterTrust settle
patent case for $440M
04/12/2004 04:52 PMThe accord resolves a dispute over digital rights management
technology.
Proxim Agrees to Pay Symbol
Approximately $23 Million in Patent Case
Proxim Agrees to Pay Symbol
Approximately $23 Million in Patent Case
09/16/2004 11:31 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Sep 16 2004 3:52PM GMT
Ruling in scanning technology patent
case could hold wide implications
Ruling in scanning technology patent
case could hold wide implications
01/27/2004 12:10 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Jan 27 2004 3:42AM GMT
Patent owner wins case against State
Intellectual Property Office
Patent owner wins case against State
Intellectual Property Office
12/02/2003 01:47 AMChina Daily Dec 2 2003 1:01AM ET
Appeal judge bats back Intel-Intergraph
patent case
Appeal judge bats back Intel-Intergraph
patent case
02/13/2004 06:56 AMThe Register Feb 13 2004 10:52AM GMT
Sony ordered to halt PlayStation sales
and pay $90 million in patent
infringement case
Sony ordered to halt PlayStation sales
and pay $90 million in patent
infringement case
03/28/2005 10:13 AMSony has been ordered to pay over $90 million in damages over a patent
infringement lawsuit and was also issued a permanent injunction
against the manufacture, use, sale, or import into the U.S. of
PlayStation consoles, Dual Shock controllers, and 47 games that
infringe on the patents.
Immersion Corporation was awarded $82.0 million in past damages, along
with pre-judgment interest in the amount of $8.7 million by the court
for the technology Sony used that makes a game controller vibrate in
sync with actions in games.
Sony's gaming unit, Sony Computer Entertainment, plans to appeal the
decision made by the California court on Thursday.
Hot wireless Sony ordered to pay in
PlayStation patent case The TiVo
revolution Major-league callup
Hot wireless Sony ordered to pay in
PlayStation patent case The TiVo
revolution Major-league callup
03/30/2005 07:12 AMCnews.canoe.ca - Tue Mar 29, 05:26 pm GMT
US Patent and Trademark Office Nixes
Eolas Browser Plug-in Patent
US Patent and Trademark Office Nixes
Eolas Browser Plug-in Patent
03/06/2004 01:59 AMChinese Patent Office Grants Fingerprint
Recognition Hardware Patent
Chinese Patent Office Grants Fingerprint
Recognition Hardware Patent
12/28/2004 11:11 PMChinaTechNews.com Dec 29 2004 3:10AM GMT
World Wide Web Consortium Presents the
US Patent Office with Evidence
Invalidating Eolas Patent
World Wide Web Consortium Presents the
US Patent Office with Evidence
Invalidating Eolas Patent
10/30/2003 12:34 AMWorld Wide Web Consortium Presents the US Patent Office with Evidence
Invalidating Eolas Patent .. se ha presentado en las oficinas de
patentes y marcas de los Estados Unidos .. Read the briefing .. News
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U.S. Patent Office Grants New Patent for
BUGS Carbon Reactivation Technology;
Innovative Biotechnology Solutio
U.S. Patent Office Grants New Patent for
BUGS Carbon Reactivation Technology;
Innovative Biotechnology Solutio
06/17/2005 04:27 PMInvestors Business Daily Jun 16 2005 1:56PM GMT
Patent Office Agrees To Check Into All
That Prior Art On The Eolas Patent
Patent Office Agrees To Check Into All
That Prior Art On The Eolas Patent
11/12/2003 01:35 PMThe latest in the Eolas patent saga is that someone at the Patent
Office has
finally agreed to
review the patent based on stacks and stacks of prior art that
people have been finding. Amazingly, the Patent Office appears to
have responded quickly (though, they don't say how long it will take
for a new decision on the patent) to the requests for a re-examination
of the patent. There's a quote from the USPTO's deputy commissioner
for patent examination policy saying that this was an "extraordinary
situation" which necessitated the quick response. The problem with
this statement is that it's
not an extraordinary situation. In
fact, it's an increasingly common situation, where silly patents are
getting the stamp of approval every day - and then used to hold other
companies up for extortion, rather than for encouraging innovation.
Eolas browser plug-in patent invalidated
by US Patent Office
Eolas browser plug-in patent invalidated
by US Patent Office
03/08/2004 11:08 PMThe US Patent and Trademark Office has now stepped in and invalidated
the Eolas patent. The decision, if it is upheld, will clear Microsoft
of charges of wrong-doing.
CyberMonday Midday: Microsoft Settles
Patent Suit with InterTrust; Wireless
Sees Patent Tech as Growth Key: Re
CyberMonday Midday: Microsoft Settles
Patent Suit with InterTrust; Wireless
Sees Patent Tech as Growth Key: Re
04/12/2004 07:26 PMAVN Online Apr 12 2004 11:05PM GMT
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