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HP plays the patent game

November 10, 2005 More people than ever are hitting HP up for money for patents, but the company is getting more out of its own patent portfolio as well. TAGS: intellectual property, patent, injunction, defendant, HP, lawsuit, IP, Microsoft Corp.

HP sues Acer again over patents

April 23, 2007 In second suit against Acer in a month, HP seeks to prevent Taiwan-based PC maker from selling its computers in the U.S. TAGS: Acer Inc., patent, HP, portable computer, power management, Taiwan, complaint, PC company, lawsuit, intellectual property, U.S., PC, video

How to fight against patent terrorism

January 6, 2005 Attorney Richard Wilder says CIOs will increasingly need to weigh indemnification policies before making purchases. TAGS: intellectual property, infringement, lawsuit, SCO Group Inc., Linux, threat, Novell Inc., open-source software, software company, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

SCO: No plans for new lawsuits

August 4, 2004 There's work enough to be done in pending cases against IBM, Novell, AutoZone and others, CEO says. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., lawsuit, Novell Inc., Unix, IBM Corp., intellectual property, litigation, Linux, Red Hat Inc., CEO

Judge accepts expanded SCO lawsuit

February 28, 2004 A judge OKs the SCO Group's changes to a lawsuit against IBM that now seeks $5 billion in damages for Big Blue's alleged moving of Unix intellectual property into Linux. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Unix, Linux, suit, damage, IBM Corp., Judge, lawsuit, Utah, intellectual property, Novell Inc., attorney

SCO takes Linux licensing overseas

January 14, 2004 Companies outside the United States that use the open-source operating system now face the threat of legal action from the SCO Group, which is making licenses available worldwide. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., SCOsource, legal action, Caldera Systems Inc., license, Linux, intellectual property, lawsuit, threat, open source, U.S., IP, operating system

SCO lawyers promised settlement payday

November 6, 2003 Lawyers representing SCO Group in the software maker's ongoing intellectual-property litigation could stand to benefit significantly if the company settles its pending lawsuits or is sold. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., David Boies, law firm, lawyer, intellectual property, litigation, lawsuit, agreement, Linux, Unix, IBM Corp., software company, open source

SCO sets Linux licensing prices

August 5, 2003 The software maker responds to a new lawsuit by Linux leader Red Hat and reveals steep license prices for businesses that want to use Linux with SCO's blessing. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Linux, Red Hat Inc., intellectual property, intellectual property right, Linux kernel, Unix, Linux software, lawsuit, IBM Corp., suit, leader, operating system, open source, software company, server

Patent auctions: Lawyer's dream or way of the future?

March 3, 2006 Dinner, drinks and a bitter lawsuit: You might find them both at the Ocean Tomo patent auction next month. TAGS: patent, auction, intellectual property, lawsuit, consulting company, asset, RFID, lawyer, IBM Corp., bank, IP, HP

Viacom sues Google over YouTube clips

March 13, 2007 Media company seeks more than $1 billion in damages, claiming that nearly 160,000 unauthorized clips appear on video-sharing site. TAGS: Viacom Inc., YouTube, entertainment company, Google Inc., intellectual property, negotiation, entertainment, litigation, complaint, lawsuit, video

Overture to a patent war?

July 18, 2003 Yahoo's acquisition of Overture Services could give it some potent legal ammunition in its battle with Google in the lucrative Web search market. TAGS: Overture Services Inc., FindWhat, pay-for-performance, intellectual property, patent, Terry Semel, Internet search, Yahoo! Inc., search result, lawsuit, Google Inc., America Online Inc., Microsoft Corp., CEO

Collision course for Symantec and Microsoft

May 22, 2006 Its lawsuit against Microsoft could put the brakes on Vista as competition between the companies heats up. TAGS: Symantec Corp., VERITAS Software Corp., intellectual property, SCO Group Inc., Microsoft Windows Vista, lawsuit, Microsoft Corp., security, Linux, Microsoft Windows

DaimlerChrysler: Dismiss SCO suit

April 29, 2004 The company asks a judge to throw out the SCO Group's lawsuit against it, one of several high-profile cases that have entangled Linux in SCO's intellectual-property claims over Unix. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Unix, Novell Inc., SCO Unix, Linux, certification, intellectual property, Bank of America Corp., lawsuit, Red Hat Inc., suit, compliance, letter, IBM Corp., operating system

Document shows SCO prepped lawsuit against BofA

March 5, 2004 The company, which claims that parts of Unix have been illegally put into Linux, confirms it has landed three licensees including CA. Plus: BoA was considered for first lawsuits. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Bank of America Corp., EV1Servers.net, licensee, lawsuit, Computer Associates International Inc., Linux programmer, Linux, Unix, intellectual property, CEO, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Macrovision sues DVD-copying firm

January 8, 2004 The copy-protection company is joining the movie industry in a legal fight against small software maker 321 Studios. TAGS: Macrovision Corp., DVD-copying, copy protection, lawsuit, intellectual property, movie, software company, DVD

SCO warns of IBM lawsuit risks

March 31, 2003 The company says its billion-dollar lawsuit alleging that IBM misappropriated trade secrets will be costly and could have other consequences. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Morgan Keegan Co., trade secret, shareholder, IBM Corp., lawsuit, suit, Utah, Unix, Linux, attorney, intellectual property

Analysts mixed about SCO actions

July 25, 2003 Industry analysts vary in their advice about how Linux users should handle SCO Group's position that they must buy a Unix license or face the possibility of legal action. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Unix, Linux, legal action, claim, industry analyst, Illuminata Inc., outsource, intellectual property, IBM Corp., compensation, lawsuit, possibility, license

Microsoft alums amass thousands of patents

November 3, 2005 An IP firm wants to reinvigorate Thomas Edison's ethos of invention. Some in Silicon Valley fear the firm will channel Tort-king Melvin Belli instead. TAGS: patent, Forgent Networks Inc., royalty, litigation, lawsuit, intellectual property, Intel, IP, Microsoft Corp.

Suit accuses MLB of online patent infringement

September 9, 2004 Major League Baseball's Web site unlawfully incorporates patented technology, according to the patents' owners. TAGS: patent, patent infringement, video search, suit, lawsuit, spokesman, license, intellectual property, Microsoft Corp.

Patent fight shadows Microsoft lawsuit

October 15, 2003 A fight over an obscure content-protection patent could wind up relieving one of the software giant's biggest legal headaches, according to digital rights management company Macrovision. TAGS: InterTrust Technologies, Macrovision Corp., patent, digital-rights management, interference, intellectual property, lawsuit, claim, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows
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