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Grokster and the wisdom of Solomon

July 5, 2005 An IP attorney says the Supreme Court found a way to appease both camps, though neither may be entirely satisfied with the result. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., StreamCast Networks, Sony Betamax, conduct, infringement, court, instrument, file-sharing, purpose, intellectual property, sale, VCR, analysis, recorder

Supreme Court to review Microsoft patent appeal

October 27, 2006 Case stemming from spat with AT&T could change how damages are awarded for infringement of U.S. patents on software shipped overseas. TAGS: liability, infringement, R&D, AT&T Corp., court, patent, damage, decision, U.S., Microsoft Corp., software company, component

Ruling adds to confusion over legality of keywords

April 1, 2006 In ruling that counters findings in other cases, court says pharmacies didn't infringe on Merck trademark through use of "Zocor" keyword. TAGS: Merck Co., GEICO, dilution, infringement, defendant, court, New York, confusion, search engine, decision, Time Warner Inc., Google Inc., link

Google may be liable for trademark infringement

August 17, 2005 Court opinion leaves open question of liability for Geico trademarks used in Google ad text. TAGS: GEICO, trademark, infringement, advertiser, Google Inc., court, opinion, law, insurance company, mark, text, Yahoo! Inc.

EU plan could put open sourcers in court

August 2, 2005 A proposed European law on IP infringement could allow SCO to sue Linux users in a criminal court, experts say. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., directive, infringement, intellectual property right, Free Software Foundation, intellectual property, law firm, court, European Union, law, IP, Linux, Microsoft Corp.
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