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NetApp files patent suit against Sun

September 5, 2007 Network Appliance alleges Sun Microsystems' ZFS storage software violates seven of its patents, seeks permanent injunction. TAGS: NetApp, Network Appliance Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., patent suit, Sun Solaris, patent, lawsuit, open source, court, attack

Supreme Court loosens patent 'obviousness' test

April 30, 2007 Unanimous decision holds that lower courts should be more flexible in interpreting the standard for whether patents meet the non-obvious test. TAGS: patent, invention, decision, court, technology company, Cisco Systems Inc.

Court rejects Vonage bid for patent case retrial

May 3, 2007 Net phone company can cite a recent landmark Supreme Court decision as part of pending appeal, but doesn't get a new trial. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., Verizon Communications, appeal, patent, verdict, jury, motion, trial, court, request, lawyer

Vonage continues legal fight to sign up new customers

April 23, 2007 Internet phone provider is asking for permanent stay to an injunction while it fights an appeal in the patent case it lost against Verizon. TAGS: stay, Vonage Holdings Corp., Verizon Communications, injunction, patent, appeal, phone provider, Internet phone company, court, IP

Will high court hear eBay appeal?

November 4, 2005 Supreme Court on Monday is expected to announce whether it will hear patent infringement appeal. Some lawyers say it's unlikely. TAGS: Foley & Lardner, patent, patent infringement, eBay Inc., court, Cisco Systems Inc., injunction, lawyer

Vonage requests retrial in Verizon patent dispute

May 1, 2007 Net phone company says Monday's Supreme Court decision on patent obviousness is likely to have a "positive impact" on its case. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., Verizon Communications, patent, Internet phone company, motion, court, telephone company, trial

Supreme Court to examine 'obviousness' of patents

November 27, 2006 Justices are expected to hear arguments Tuesday in a case that could have broad implications for the tech industry. TAGS: patent, invention, Eolas Technologies Inc., high-technology company, court, argument, open source, Microsoft Corp.

Verizon urges denial of new Vonage patent trial

May 2, 2007 Company says Net phone rival didn't make a persuasive argument that a landmark Supreme Court decision would change earlier loss. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., Verizon Communications, motion, patent, appeal, court, trial, Internet phone, attorney

eBay patent case moves closer to trial

October 25, 2002 The online auction company's attempt to throw out claims made in disputed patents has been rejected by the judge. The case is now set for trial in the spring. TAGS: patent, eBay Inc., online auction, Amazon.com Inc., online auction company, claim, court, trial, Virginia, founder, attorney

Feds want their BlackBerrys

November 15, 2005 As NTP and Research In Motion duke it out over a patent infringement suit, the feds weigh in as customers. TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., James Spencer, RIM BlackBerry, injunction, pager, court, federal government, patent, Judge, carrier, decision

eBay wins first round in patent re-exam

March 29, 2005 Patent Office's initial nod in MercExchange patent re-exam could rescue auction giant from costly infringement judgment. TAGS: re-examination, patent, eBay Inc., round, court, claim

BlackBerry maker countersues Visto

May 5, 2006 RIM asks judge to declare three patents invalid, reasserts that it hasn't infringed on e-mail system inventions. TAGS: Visto Corp., Research In Motion Ltd., Seven Networks Inc., patent, RIM BlackBerry, Texas, suit, court, e-mail

Tech firms to lobby for patent litigation reform

May 11, 2006 An attorney from Intel is heading a cross-industry coalition to lobby for changes in patent litigation standards. TAGS: coalition, court, patent, concern, Research In Motion Ltd., Washington, standards, member, Apple Computer, Intel

Supreme Court rules in favor of eBay

May 15, 2006 Justices order a lower court to review the case and consider a medley of factors before issuing patent injunctions. TAGS: injunction, eBay Inc., patent, court, factor

Eolas, Microsoft make their case--again

December 8, 2004 Microsoft faces a friendly panel at the U.S. Court of Appeals on a key issue in the crucial Web patent fight. TAGS: Eolas Technologies Inc., patent, judgment, appeal, court, argument, art, spokesman, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser

Texas Instruments claims win in Qualcomm dispute

July 1, 2004 The Texas chipmaker says that it will likely be allowed to continue manufacturing products that rely on Qualcomm patents. TAGS: Qualcomm Inc., Texas Instruments Inc., handset maker, pact, discount, court, patent, agreement, CDMA, manufacturing, claim, handset, Texas, representative, cell phone

An open-source call to arms

June 3, 2004 Bruce Perens predicts the open-source software movement will soon be under widespread legal attack by proprietary software vendors. TAGS: open-source developer, SCO Group Inc., open source, patent, royalty, lawsuit, court, claim, Linux, open-source software, software company

Judge tosses Microsoft Smart Tags case

September 25, 2003 A federal judge dismisses a case in which a small Wisconsin software maker claimed features in Microsoft Office infringed on its patents. TAGS: Smart Tags, Wisconsin, Judge, federal judge, court, patent, intellectual property, Microsoft Corp., minute, software company, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Office

IE patent endgame detailed

September 11, 2003 As Microsoft loses a key post-trial motion and prepares for a possible injunction, details emerge about its plans to tweak the browser, and the company offers Web authors some advice. TAGS: Eolas Technologies Inc., Macromedia Inc., patent, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Java applet, DHTML, Macromedia Flash, author, court, Microsoft Corp., Java, Web browser

Restoring the patent balance of power

June 8, 2006 IP attorney John A. Artz says to expect reverberations from the Supreme Court's recent eBay v. MercExchange decision. TAGS: injunction, invention, patent, royalty, decision, court, fee, eBay Inc., threat
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