Category «Intellectual Property»

Chart of Monetary Awards in IP-Tech Infringement Cases

Via Internet Law Blog, this “table listing the monetary awards that companies have received because they were either victorious in an IP infringement lawsuit, or they negotiated deal in the absense/presence of a infringement lawsuit, or related technology litigation such as antitrust,” by Gregeory Aharonian. The chart organizes the information according to the following categories: …

Subjects: Intellectual Property

Law Journal on Public Domain Issues

From Duke University School of Law, the Winter/Spring 2003 issue of Law & Contemporary Problems has 13 full-text articles on public domain issues, including Mapping the Digital Public Domain: Threats and Opportunities and Reconciling What the First Amendment Forbids with what the Copyright Clause Permits: A Summary Explanation and Review. The articles and essays in …

Subjects: Copyright, Digital Rights, Intellectual Property

IP Expert Comments on Patriot Act and DMCA

From Eyeteeth, this interview with professor and author Siva Vaidhyanathan, whose books include The Anarchist in the Library, which details the impact of peer-to-peer networks on the dissemination of information, and Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise of Intellectual Property and How It Threatens Creativity. His comments about libraries and the Patriot Act include the following: …

Subjects: Copyright, Intellectual Property, Libraries, Patriot Act, Recommended Books

SBC's Web Patent Fight

This month SBC Communications Inc. launched an effort to actively protect its patents on a “structured document browser,” U.S. patent No. 5,933,841 and No. 6,442,574. SBC sent a patent infringement notice to information education products website Museum Tour indicating that “any website which has static, linked information (top banners, menus, bottom banners) which are displayed …

Subjects: Intellectual Property, Internet, Patent and Trademark

USPTO Issues IP Law Enforcement Report

The National Intellectual Property Law Enforcement Coordination Council Report 2001-2002 (in PDF) to Congress is a joint effort by DOJ, USPTO, State Dept., U.S. Trade Representative, Commerce, and the Copyright Office. “The mandate of the Council is to coordinate domestic and international intellectual property law enforcement among federal and foreign entities.” See also the DOJ …

Subjects: Copyright, Cybercrime, Intellectual Property

Yahoo v. NCR in Patent Case

Yahoo and NCR (founded in 1884 as National Cash Register Company) are battling over computer patents and associated licensing fees in the District Court in San Francisco. On December 13, Yahoo filed suit against NCR (4:02-cv-05813, Yahoo! Inc. v. NCR Corporation Saundra Brown Armstrong, presiding) claiming it is not infringing NCR’s patents.

Subjects: Intellectual Property

Lindows v. Windows

This New York Times article reports on the anticipated trail in the Western District of Washington that pits the 50 person Lindows.com against the Microsoft behemoth in an effort to revoke the Windows trademark and protect against Microsoft’s claims of copyright infringement. Judge John C. Coughenour’s March 15, 2002 30 page ruling in this ongoing …

Subjects: Intellectual Property