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Samsung to pay Kodak for patents infringement
PinoyBusiness.ORG - Home —
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Kodak, the name that is almost synonymous with pictures and images, has amassed more than 1,000 digital-imaging patents, being one of the pioneers in this industry. Almost all of today’s digital cameras rely on that technology. Recently, Eastman Kodak Co., raised a patent infringement claim against Samsungs ...1 day ago -
Microsoft Updates Office 2007, Word 2007 Amid Court Order
The VAR Guy —
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Despite some misleading and sensationalistic headlines, there’s no need for VARs to worry about a court ruling involving Microsoft Office 2007 and Word 2007. In fact, Microsoft has issued updates for the software in order to comply with a court order. Without the updates, Microsoft would have been barred from ...3 days ago -
Toronto firm celebrates ‘victory’ over Microsoft
Thaindian News —
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By Gurmukh SinghToronto, Dec 24 (IANS) A tiny Canadian IT firm, which won a big patent-infringement victory against software giant Microsoft Tuesday, couldnt have wished for a better Christmas gift. They are hoping the global publicity will spell growth in its fortunes.Toronto-based i4i Inc, which will also get $290 ...3 days ago -
Federal Court Slams Microsoft, Bans Sale of Word
JD Journal —
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A Federal Circuit Court has upheld a $290 million patent infringement verdict against Microsoft and kept in place an injunction barring Microsoft from selling current versions of its massively popularWord as of January 11. Microsoft says that they will make necessary changes to the program before the deadline and ...4 days ago -
Abbott Labs Ordered to Pay $175 Million Pre-judgment Interest
IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Patent Law —
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What’s $175,641,661 among friends? Apparently not much, at least insofar as news media are concerned, although it is admittedly unfair to use the word “friends” in the same sentence as $175,641,661. In reality, it is hard to characterize Abbott Laboratories as being a “friend” of who they must pay that ...4 days ago -
Microsoft At A (Temporary) Loss For Words
The Blogs at HowStuffWorks —
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I imagine this is how Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer reacted when he heard about losing the legal appeal (Courtesy AP Photo/Lee Jin-Man) I almost feel sorry for Microsoft. Recently, the company has had to contend with lawsuits (and threats of lawsuits) from several companies. Microsoft recently admitted that developers ...4 days ago -
Microsoft Office, Word 2007 Updates Address Court Edict
The VAR Guy —
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Let’s not press the panic button. A court edict barred Microsoft from selling Office 2007 and Word 2007 starting January 11, 2010. But Microsoft has already issued a code update to ensure Office 2007 and Word 2007 sales can continue. Here’s the story so far. The Microsoft’s lost its patent appeal against XML ...4 days ago -
Microsoft’s Word patent appeal fails
TECHGEEK.com.au —
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A US Court of Appeals judge has upheld a $290 million jury victory against Microsoft for infringing a patent held by Toronto, Canada-based i4i in its Word program.This effectively means that Microsoft cannot sell either Office 2007 or Word 2007 unless they remove the infringing code from the program – well, from ...4 days ago -
Microsoft ordered to stop selling Word software by Jan 11
Thaindian News —
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Toronto, Dec 23 (IANS) Upholding patent-infringement charges by a small Toronto firm agaist Microsoft Tuesday, a US appeals court ordered the software giant to stop selling Word by Jan 11 and pay $290 million in damages.Microsoft said it will introduce the copies of Word 2007 and Office 2007 without the offending ...4 days ago -
Microsoft Word sale prohibited as of Jan. 11
fsdaily.com - Free Software News - Published news —
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Microsoft was issued a permanent injunction against selling Microsoft Word products due to a patent infringement dispute with a Canadian company called i4i.4 days ago -
Yes it is True…Microsoft is Prohibited from Selling MS Word
Windows 7 News —
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In August 2009 a US district court sided with a small Canadian company called i4i in the case i4i v. Microsoft that holds a 1998 patent on the way the XML language is implemented. The ruling of appeals court in December was that Microsoft was in violation of that patent. The original ruling is upheld. The ...5 days ago -
CAFC Puts Coal in Microsoft’s Stocking by Affirming $240 Million Damage Award and Permanent Injunction
IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Patent Law —
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Microsoft has lived a charmed life in the “mega award” world of patent infringement litigation. For example, Microsoft recently dodged a $357 million jury award bullet in Lucent Technologies, Inc. v. Gateway, Inc. But it now looks like Microsoft’s luck finally ran out. In i4i Limited Partnership v. Microsoft ...5 days ago -
Microsoft Forced To Back Down Against i4i In Patent Case
TechMiso —
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Kevin Kutz, Director of Public Affairs at Microsoft, said in a statement today that Microsoft will comply with an injunction just upheld against the software behemoth that would have forced Microsoft Word and Microsoft Office off store shelves by January 2010. “With respect to Microsoft Word 2007 and Microsoft ...5 days ago -
i4i Victorious at CAFC, Microsoft Word Enjoined Jan. 11, 2010
IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Patent Law —
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On August 11, 2009, the United States District Court Judge in the Eastern District of Texas issued a final order in the matter of i4i v. Microsoft. In addition to losing approximately $200 million, Judge Leonard Davis also entered a permanent injunction that was to become effective 60 days from the judgment date, ...5 days ago -
Microsoft loses patent appeal; Word and Office to be barred from...
Hobbies Fun & entertainment - fun-entertainment.marc8.com —
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digg_url = http://digg.com/microsoft/No_Word_and_Office_For_You_Starting_January_11; Its getting closer and closer to check-writing time for Steve Ballmer, as t read more5 days ago -
Scandal, Swine Flu, Shareholder Disputes, and More: 2009 Was Quite a Year for San Diego’s Life Sciences Industry
Xconomy —
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Life Sciences , Biotech , Drug Development Denise Gellene wrote: Covering the life sciences in San Diego is never dull, and the news flow last year provided plenty of drama. What follows are some highlights from the past year: — Embattled tools company Sequenom (NASDAQ: SQNM ) scuttled the debut of ...5 days ago -
Kodak Wins Preliminary Ruling in Patent Case with Samsung
Image-Acquire.com —
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Related Posts KODAK EASYSHARE V1003 Wins RED Dot Award Smith Micro Receives Patent for JPEG Compression BuZzLinks Canon Launches Application to Fix Live View Autofocus Problems Tags: camera phones , Digital Camera , Kodak , lg electronics , patent case , patent infringement case , ...1 week ago -
Kodak wins initial ruling in patent fight with Samsung
Rising Sun of Nihon —
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The International Trade Commission has decided a preliminary ruling which goes towards Kodak in its major dispute with Samsung over the issue of digital camera patents. Although the original lawsuit also included LG, an out of court settlement has left only Samsung in the dispute, and this early decision has ...1 week ago -
Kodak wins preliminary ruling in patent squabble with Samsung
Engadget —
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Good old December, the busiest time of the year for elves, reindeer, jolly old fat guys... and lawyers , apparently . Joining the rush to make momentous decisions before Santa arrives, the International Trade Commission has made a preliminary ruling in favor of Kodak in its dispute over digital camera patents ...1 week ago -
Supreme Court (Intriguingly) Respects Jurys Role In Patent Infringement Cases
Litigation and Trial - Max Kennerly —
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As Patently-O reports this morning, The Supreme Court recently rejected Medelas petition for certiorari arguing that the conclusion of obviousness should be made by a judge rather than a lay jury. Medela was intriguing — and Acushnet would be even more intriguing — because many believed ...1 week ago

