Category «Patent and Trademark»

Legal Protection of Digital Information

Professor of Computer Science Lee A. Hollaar has made available, at no fee, virtually the entire text of his treatise, Legal Protection of Digital Information, published by BNA. The Table of Contents provides direct links to each chapter and respective sections therein, which include the following topics: Copyright Overview, Software, Copyright, Digital Copyright, Patent Overview …

Subjects: Copyright, Patent and Trademark

Trademark Decision from Supreme Court Impacts Domain Names

On March 4, the Supreme Court released a unanimous decision in Moseley et al., dba v. V Secret Catalogue, Inc., et al., No. 01-1015, a trademark dilution case (Federal Trademark Dilution Act of 1995 (FTDA) at Section 43(c) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. §1125(c). According to Declan McCullagh’s article on the decision, “the justices …

Subjects: Courts, Domain Names, Patent and Trademark

Google Obtains Patent on Search Results Ranking

Google obtained its first patent from the United States Patent Office, on February 25, for a “method of identifying documents relevant to a search query.” The patent (6,526,440), abstract states, “A search engine for searching a corpus improves the relevancy of the results by refining a standard relevancy score based on the interconnectivity of the …

Subjects: Patent and Trademark, Search Engines

USPTO Hearing on Protection of Copyrighted Works

The USPTO held a hearing yesterday in accordance with the requirements of the Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act of 2002 (known as the TEACH Act), Public Law 107-273. See my previous post here on this issue of protecting digitized copyrighted works that are used in distance education. Public comments from the Federal Register notice …

Subjects: Copyright, Digital Rights, Patent and Trademark

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 Lawsuit Stalls Online Transition

The National Intellectual Property Researchers Association (NIPRA), whose members “serve as the world’s main concentration point for IP information disseminated by the USPTO,” have sued the USPTO in District Court for the ED of Virginia. Their action was precipitated by the USPTO’s project to transition from a paper document collection to an online access system. …

Subjects: E-Government, Freedom of Information, Patent and Trademark

AOL's Patent for Instant Messaging

InstantMessagingPlanet.com reports that as a result of acquiring the Israeli company Mirabilis (in 1998) and their ICQ technology, telecom giant AOL has obtained a patent (see the text here) on instant messaging (IM) software. This patent could cause considerable problems for the respective IM apps from Microsoft and Yahoo.

Subjects: Patent and Trademark