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Oprah and her book club latest target of patent trollsOpen in New Window
A patent holding company has wound up with a patent that appears to cover the transmission of books via the Internet, and (after settling with Google) now has Oprah Winfrey's book club in its sights. read more »
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EFF wins request for reexamination of ringtone patentOpen in New Window
Synthesized controversyThe US Patent and Trademark Office has granted a request by the Electronic Frontier Foundation to reexamine a controversial patent that covers the distribution of certain types read more »
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Nokia calls foul over patent spatOpen in New Window
Complains to EC over IPComNokia has lodged a complaint with the European Commission, claiming that IPCom is abusing mobile patents originally owned by Bosch that are already the subject of legal acti read more »
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Patent troll sues Oprah, Sony over online book viewingOpen in New Window
'We own the touchy, feely internet'An IP-squatting firm is suing Oprah Winfrey's production company and Sony Electronics over patent infringement for using and promoting software that displays books read more »
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Siemens patent snafu sees Seagate slip awayOpen in New Window
Oi, that idea ain't yoursSiemens went to the US courts to try and get Seagate to cough up patent royalties - only to be told its patents were invalid.… read more »
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Microsoft, Apple, Google sued over icon software patentOpen in New Window
"A small networking services company was recently granted a patent covering the use of representational icons in an operating system. What follows next should be no surprise: a lawsuit delivered to. read more »
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Nintendo's Wii to get video channel in 2009Open in New Window
"Nintendo plans to launch a video channel for its Wii console in 2009, it said Thursday." read more »
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Sprint, Clearwire hope patent suit won't slow WiMAX rolloutOpen in New Window
"Sprint's plans to build a first-mover advantage when it comes to rolling out the next generation of wireless technology may have hit a speed bump in the form of a suit that says the company, along read more »
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