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Patent enforcement: It's your move, Apple
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Supreme Court quizzes Microsoft lawyers in i4i patent case
The U.S. Supreme Court today pressed lawyers representing Microsoft their argument to overturn rulings that it infringed on patents held by i4i.
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Big patent law reform on the way?
Crouch writes that the court is asking some basic questions, including whether the State Street decision, which allowed business methods patents, should be overturned. That case is also used to...
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The real issue in the software patent fight
Good software is complicated, and patent law has no way to deal with this complexity.
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Patent law overhaul: Bad for start-ups?
Patent-dependent companies and inventors have fighting words for a bill that passed the House and, they hope, will die in the Senate.
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Five EU countries taken to court for cookie law failures
Five E.U. member states will face the highest court in Europe after their governments failed to implement the E.U. 'cookie law'.
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10 wild new patents: The future of tech?
USPTO has been granting lots of new patents, some with a surprisingly quick turnaround. Here are drawings of 10 noteworthy patents issued to top tech players last week.
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Judge denies Oracle's motion to overturn patent ruling
Judge Alsup upholds jury's verdict on patents, arguing that remaining 10 jurors could have "rejected every word" of Oracle's primary expert witness.
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Microsoft, Skype and the acquisition integration paradox
A brief survey of acquisitions indicates that integration appears to be the way to go. What does that mean about the line Microsoft is walking with the Skype acquisition?
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Sweet irony: EU imposes cookie law, ignores own rules
You would think an executive body of 27 member states that dictates part of their respective laws would adhere to its own? Think again.
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Lenovo eyes Brazil acquisitions, proposes local PC building base
Lenovo is looking to acquire companies in Brazil and hire employees for a new PC manufacturing base in order to bring PCs and tablets to one of its priority emerging markets.
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UK 'cookie law' takes effect: What you need to know
Let's be honest: The U.K. has made a right hash-up of implementing the cookie law from start to finish. It came into force on May 26. Here's everything you need to know.
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Dell eyeing Quest purchase? It makes sense
Quest Software could give Dell the software boost it needs to diversify away from PCs.
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Oracle v. Google: Did the jury really understand it?
Given the high level of technical complexity of these tech industry intellectual property trials, are jurors selected off the street really equipped to understand all of the intricacies?
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EU court poised for Microsoft antitrust fine ruling
Microsoft will hear in a month's time whether the European Commission fined the company excessively for failing to comply with an earlier antitrust fine.
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Ex-Twitter CTO tapped by Cornell, NYC
Ex-Twitter CTO Greg Pass will be working at the new Cornell Technology campus, NYC.
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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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Huawei asks EU to intervene in InterDigital patent dispute
Huawei has called on European antitrust regulators to investigate InterDigital, after it claims the company is pushing up the license fees of industry-standard patents.
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Oracle v. Google: Winners and losers
Google was vindicated over claims of patent infringment today, but let's take a closer look at some of the winners and losers in this case so far.
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Deutsche Telekom: Complete sale of T-Mobile USA 'unlikely'
Deutsche Telekom, the German owner of T-Mobile USA, told shareholders that a complete sale of the U.S. mobile network is "unlikely".
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