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Google has inducted 10 of its patents into the Open Patent Non-Assertion Pledge (writer checks April 1st is safely past). What could this mean? By I.D. Scales. (2)
News added 3 months ago in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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Facebook has a cracking new wheeze up its sleeve designed both to make money and stem the ever-increasing flow of defectors from its site: charge them for removing the advertising that surround their personal profile pages. Yup, that'll do it alright, increase the number of those moving elsewhere from a trickle to a torrent, I mean. By Martyn Warwick (1)
News added 4 months ago in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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You win some, you lose some. A US judge slashes the original $1.02 billion award in Samsung/Apple patent battle, but paves the way for more payments. By I.D. Scales. (0)
News added 4 months ago in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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According to reports in the French media, the country’s government has offered to invest in Alcatel-Lucent’s patents. By Paul Rasmussen. (0)
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The former Openwave Systems has bought around 2,000 mobile-related patents from Ericsson, who will still benefit financially through a cut of all derived IP revenue. By Anne Morris. (0)
News added 6 months ago in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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As part of its settlement with the US Federal Trade Commission, Google has agreed to stop seeking sales bans on products that infringe its essential patents. By Phil Goldstein. (0)
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One of the most outrageous attempts by any company or country anywhere (including North Korea, Iran and Stalinist Russia) to spy on private citizens has been made public in the US after the Patent and Trademark Office published a Verizon patent application that would see motion detectors, infrared cameras, microphones and other detection devices embedded in personal digital video recorders (DVRs) to target advertising at individuals. By Martyn Warwick. (1)
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Like squabbling clones of the Roman Emperor Nero, Nokia and RIM fiddle about whilst the markets they used to dominate burn around them. Meanwhile, Apple and Samsung are laughing all the way to the bank. By Martyn Warwick. (0)
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Ericsson and Samsung Electronics fail to agree on a renewal of patent licensing conditions. By Paul Rasmussen. (0)
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Has almost 30,000 patents and 15,000 patent applications pending. By Phil Goldstein. (0)
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Android handset maker Samsung says it has no intention of following the lead of HTC and settling its patent dispute with Apple. By Phil Goldstein (0)
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Like Alan Ladd in the classic western "Shane", John Chambers the CEO of Cisco has had enough of being bullied, threatened and pushed around. In the movie, Shane puts a couple of .45 slugs into the villain Ryker (played by the great Jack Palance). In the corporate America of 2012, the modern Cisco Kid is using legislation, and his company's long pockets, to curb the extortionate antics of "patent infringement" trolls. It is to be hoped the end effect will be the same. Martyn Warwick reports. (2)
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It may not be the beginning of the end for patent absurdity, or even the end of the beginning. But something's just happened. Apple has just signed a peace accord with HTC over smartphone patents. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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Microsoft opens fresh patent infringement assault. By Paul Rasmussen (0)
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Swift respose but case not likely to be heard until 2014. By Phil Goldstein (0)
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