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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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The future of vanity TLDs: Porn's .XXX business plan
Porn industry leaders held an expert/legal summit with .XXX's rep as the new TLD readies for launch. The Q&A to form adult's business plans for .XXX did not go well.
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Apple loses bid for injunction against Amazon
A federal judge denies Apple's request to immediately stop Amazon from using the term "Appstore" to describe its digital downloads storefront.
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"There's a trademark for that"
Apple has been awarded a trademark for the phrase "There's an app for that."
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Apple Australia fights trademark battle over 'MacPro'
Apple's Australian division is currently fighting legal action on two fronts with one Federal Court trademark action and a separate case resuming next month against its former reseller, Buzzle...
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Groklaw has a laugh at Psystar's "Public License"
Anyone who's been following the Apple vs. Psystar case needs to take a trip over to Groklaw and watch Psystar's "Public License, version 1.0" being poked fun at.
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A tags-eye view of Apple's changing technology focus
What's in a trademark? More than you might think. After crunching 10 years worth of Apple trademark filings, a consultant group offers the community a dynamic view on Cupertino's shifting...
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Jennifer Leggio unpacks demand letter over "branded community"
Over at ZDNet's Feeds, Jennifer Leggio walks us through a cease and desist email she recently received. The email suggested her blog's use of the term "branded community" might constitute...
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Open source's quiet revenge
All the lawyers in Finland won't fix the predicament of Secure Shell vendor SSH Communications Security.
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Abraham Lincoln tried to patent Facebook in 1845, but failed?
Abraham Lincoln thought of the basic concept for Facebook back in 1845. Update: This story is a hoax.
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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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China seeks settlement in Apple, Proview 'iPad' trademark case
A Chinese court said it is pushing for settlement talks between Proview and Apple in the ongoing 'IPAD' trademark dispute. But Apple is not likely to bow down to such demands.
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iPad 3 cleared for sale in China, despite trademark dispute
Apple's Wi-Fi iPad 3 model has passed certification in China, and is clear for sale, despite the ongoing trademark dispute between Apple and Proview.
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Facebook slips trademark for 'book' into user agreement
Facebook wants you to agree that it has the right to trademark the word "book." You already agree that it has trademarks to Facebook, the Facebook and F Logos, FB, Face, Poke, and Wall.
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Apple vs. Proview: High court hears Apple appeal over iPad trademark
A High Court in Shenzen heard Apple's latest appeal in the ongoing trademark battle with Proview today. Apple's lawyers have claimed that siding with Proview will "confuse customers and hurt their...
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Apple sued in U.S. in iPad trademark dispute
Apple is facing a war on its home turf, as China-based Proview is taking its lawsuit against the 'iPad' trademark to the United States.
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Not just Apple: Facebook may face trademark issues in China
In addition to all the various obstacles Facebook faces in China, the social networking giant could also have trademark issues in the country, just like Apple has discovered recently.
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iPad trademark conflict escalates; call for Chinese import, export ban
Apple's trademark dispute is poised to escalate, as Proview seeks a ban on imports and exports of iPad's from Chinese customs.
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iPads seized from shelves in China over trademark dispute
According to reports, iPads are being confiscated from stores in China by local authorities, leading to some retailers hiding their stock.
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RIM loses crucial 'BBX' trademark in court injunction
Research in Motion, seemingly at the last minute, changed the name of its 'BBX' operating system after it lost a trademark case in court.
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Apple loses 'iPad' trademark in China
A Chinese court has ruled against Apple in an ongoing legal battle over the 'iPad' trademark, which could lead to Apple marketing the highly coveted product under a new name.
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