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A litigator's view: Three things I know about Oracle v. Google
Google may have prevailed, but fundamentally it seems reasonable for the owner of Java to expect to profit when others profit from Java.
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Apple seeks settlement to end Proview 'iPad' trademark dispute
Apple is reportedly pushing for a settlement in the "IPAD" trademark dispute with China-based Proview, according to a China government newswire.
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Nokia hit with class action lawsuit; fraud claims 'without merit,' it says
Did Nokia, CEO Stephen Elop and CFO Timo Ihamuotila engage in a scheme to artificially inflate its stock price and defraud investors? A new lawsuit alleges so.
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Apple vs. Samsung: Settlement talks scheduled for May 21-22
Apple and Samsung will engage in settlement talks in mid-late May in San Francisco as the courts hope to see a resolution to their now year-long-and-counting patent dispute.
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US charges Russian over $1.45 million hacking scheme
A Russian national has been charged in the U.S. for allegedly hacking into brokerage accounts and executing fraudulent trades. Four brokerage firms claim caused combined $1 million in losses.
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Oracle's Larry Ellison takes the stand in Android IP trial
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison described on the stand the different licenses available for Java, citing that Google is the only company that hasn't signed up for any of them.
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Larry Page leads as first witness in Oracle, Google IP trial
Google's defense team reiterates in opening statements that both the Java language and related APIs were free to use for Android.
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Apple preparing DoJ court battle over e-book fixing: report
Apple is reportedly preparing to take allegations of e-book price fixing to the Department of Justice.
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Google, Oracle going to trial as settlement talks collapse
After trying to give an out-of-court settlement one last chance, it is definite that Google and Oracle will now go to trial.
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Contact centers: Why do we hate them so?
A good contact center experience -- from calls to email support, and even live chat -- is crucial to a company's reputation, but also brand loyalty and future sales.
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Google attempts settlement while Oracle doesn't budge
Google has made an attempt to offer a percentage of Android revenue to Oracle, which rebuffed the offer.
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EPIC, FTC battle lighting up courts days before Google's privacy policy rollout
The Electronic Privacy Information Center and the Federal Trade Commission are gong toe-to-toe in court just a few days before Google rolls out its new privacy policies.
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Japan's only DRAM chip maker files for bankruptcy
Elpida, Japan's only DRAM chip manufacturers have filed for bankruptcy, with losses of $5.5 billion, the biggest bankruptcy of a Japanese manufacturer so far.
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Court rules in favor of FTC; says agency owns decision on Google enforcement
A federal court Friday ruled that it does not have jurisdiction to intervene in the Federal Trade Commission's enforcement decisions in regards to a consent order in place with Google.
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Android now paying the price for iOS similarities
Jobs wanted to destroy Android, and it seems that things haven't changed under Tim Cook's leadership.
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Thanks to Hubworks, I'll have fries with that iPad
Say hello to Hubworks, the guys who are about to revolutionize the restaurant business from the inside out.
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Mobile patent litigation: It's a push game no one wins
Patent infringement claims in the mobile space are a giant push game that no one can win. Especially not consumers.
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EPIC files FOI request over first Google Privacy Report to FTC
The Electronic Privacy Information Center has filed a Freedom of Information request to see Google's mandated privacy report to the Federal Trade Commission, which is part of April settlement with...
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FTC asked to probe Google+, search integration
The Electronic Privacy Information Center has sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission asking it to investigate Google's integration of Google+ and Google Search. EPIC cites the FTC's ongoing...
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Apple pays $5 million in patent infringement settlement
Apple will pay $5 million to a chipmaker, following the out-of-court settlement of a patent infringement case over touchscreen patents.
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