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InternetNews January 30, 2004 Sean Kerner |
Lindows Foiled in Latest Windows Round Linux desktop vendor loses a round in Dutch court against Microsoft over whether it's cashing in on the Windows name. |
InternetNews February 20, 2004 Alexander Wolfe |
Microsoft Broadens Lindows Legal Action A trademark infringement suit is filed against Linux vendor in Canada. |
InternetNews June 2, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Lindows Gets a Break in Amsterdam A Dutch court puts a limit on the Lindows/Windows dispute. |
InternetNews May 24, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Appeals Court Denies Microsoft Petition The case against Lindows goes to jury trial after judges refuse to hear Redmond's interpretation of the term 'windows.' |
InternetNews April 6, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Litigious Lindows Name a Pane Shattered over the Microsoft lawsuit, Michael Robertson schedules another name change for his international fare. |
InternetNews April 14, 2004 Jim Wagner |
'Linspiration' Hits Lindows Lindows settles on its court-ordered new name, but plans to continue swinging at Microsoft over the Windows trademark. |
InternetNews May 11, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Microsoft Resumes Lindows Attack Lindows and Redmond are back in a Dutch court, this time over Lindows failure to erase all mention of its name from company Web sites. |
InternetNews March 12, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Lindows Concedes Name to Microsoft in Europe The company faces hefty fines after an exasperated Windows software vendor asks an Amsterdam court to come down on the open source upstart. |
InternetNews April 15, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Lindows Offers Free OS Download Following up on its 'Linspired' name change, the Linux distributor comes up with another inspired idea with no cost. |
InternetNews July 19, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Microsoft Settles With Lindows It's all over. The Microsoft vs. Lindows saga reached a stunning conclusion with the joint announcement of a worldwide settlement Monday. The company buys Lindows name and related domains for $20M. |
InternetNews January 15, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Microsoft To Appeal Latest Browser Ruling The controversial patent spat has taken a new turn with a judge ordering Microsoft to pay $521M in damages, but waiting for an appeal. |
The Motley Fool September 3, 2011 Tim Beyers |
Just Like That, Oracle Loses $1.3 Billion A court overturns an earlier judgment in an espionage case. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Court: Aereo-Like Streaming Service Should Be Treated Similarly To Cable For the first time, a court has ruled that a streaming video service should be treated like a cable service. |
InternetNews January 9, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Lindows Takes a Hit in Battle Against Microsoft A San Francisco Court halts efforts by the firm to hand out customer rebates in the name of open source. |
Chemistry World September 9, 2014 |
BP faces $18bn fine over Deepwater The Deepwater Horizon oil rig blowout in April 2010, which led to 11 deaths and spilled over 4 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, was caused by BP's recklessness, a US judge ruled on 4 September. |
Information Today July 11, 2013 |
Judge Rules Against Apple in Price-Fixing Trial The ebook price-fixing trial that began on June 3 and ended 17 days later has finally come to a close with the release of Judge Denise Cote's ruling on July 10. And the news isn't good for Apple. |
Information Today October 28, 2014 George H. Pike |
Appeals Court Reverses Georgia State Fair Use Decision A federal appellate court reversed a fair use finding in favor of Georgia State University in its long-standing copyright dispute with several academic publishers. |
Chemistry World October 1, 2014 Phillip Broadwith |
Dow's $1bn price-fixing fine upheld A US court has upheld a jury's award of over $1 billion in damages to customers of Dow Chemical's polyurethane constituents and materials business. |
InternetNews April 20, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Amid Legal Battles, Lindows Eyes IPO The Linux distributor and Microsoft antagonist files to go public. But will courtroom dust-ups with the Redmond giant spook investors? |
CFO August 1, 2012 Vincent Ryan |
High Court Upholds Health-Care Reform The Supreme Court's ruling leaves companies with decisions to make. |
InternetNews February 19, 2004 Alexander Wolfe |
Lindows Seeks Installs on Centrino Laptop Looking to gain converts among the millions of expected customers for Intel's Centrino mobile technology, Lindows.com Thursday tipped plans to offer its Linux-based operating system as a preload on Centrino-equipped laptops. |
InternetNews May 26, 2011 |
Microsoft Appeals Massive EU Fine While a ruling on the outcome is months away, Microsoft's appeal this week of a massive fine by the European Commission is being eyed by other U.S. firms. |
Pharmaceutical Executive January 1, 2013 |
Product Liability Claims and Comment K Courts across the country are making it easier to prove that a drug is unsafe, warning label notwithstanding. |
InternetNews February 26, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Microsoft Sued Again; This Time Over Office Live A company called Office Live claims ownership of a trademark. Microsoft claims shenanigans. |
InternetNews July 28, 2010 |
USPTO Deals Microsoft Setback in i4i Patent Case U.S. Patent and Trademark Office upholds Canadian firm i4i's patent for a custom XML editor, further narrowing Microsoft's options in a $290 million infringement case. |
InternetNews August 19, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Lindows/Linspire Pulls IPO The combative Linux vendor will wait for better times. |
InternetNews December 17, 2009 |
Bing Dinged For Trademark Infringement St. Louis tech firm has been using 'Bing' in its name since at least 2000, lawyers say. |
AskMen.com Jim Bauer |
How To: Register A Trademark If you're in business (even if it's a small, part-time operation) or you have an idea for a product, then chances are that at least part of what makes your operation unique can be protected under trademark law. |
BusinessWeek June 22, 2011 Greg Stohr |
Wal-Mart Case: Another Loss for Trial Lawyers The Supreme Court's ruling is the latest in a series of decisions that make it clear the justices aim to curb mass litigation. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Turkey's YouTube Ban Violated Freedom Of Expression, European Court Rules The European Court of Human Rights ruled on the case, arguing that Turkey had violated freedom of expression -- which was protected under the European Convention on Human Rights -- when it banned YouTube. |
InternetNews August 13, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Linspire Drops IPO Expectations The company, which develops a commercial OS based on the open source Linux kernel, is losing faith in the value its shares will garner when it goes public. |
The Motley Fool July 22, 2011 Brian Stoffel |
For-Profits Suffer a Blow in Court For-profit schools must change their recruiting practices. |
Search Engine Watch October 18, 2007 Grant Crowell |
Trademark Law - What Search Marketers Should Know, Part 2 Important tips and tactics used by online intellectual property attorneys and legal counsels for search engines, for both protecting trademark material and respecting the trademarks of others. |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Microsoft Does Lindows? Over the weekend, Microsoft filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against the outfit in Canada. A stateside trial starts next week. Microsoft has already prevailed in certain European markets. |
InternetNews February 21, 2007 David Needle |
Cisco Disconnects From iPhone Lawsuit Apple and Cisco bury the hatchet over iPhone trademark. |
Pharmaceutical Executive November 1, 2006 Cook & Witten |
Legal: Keyword: "Infringement?" Google and other search engines sell pharma companies' trademarks as keyword search terms. Seems okay. If not for one thing: Guess who's buying? Your direct competitors. |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2008 Jill Jusko |
Protecting Trademarks in China With a population of 1.3 billion at last count, China remains a country ripe with branding opportunities for the savvy manufacturer. |
Search Engine Watch October 19, 2009 Ron Jones |
Internet Law 101, Part 1 The basics of trademark law and some guidelines on the proper use of testimonials and endorsements. |
InternetNews August 12, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Gmail Trademark in Dispute In more Google drama, four other companies claim the name of the its Web-based e-mail service. |
InternetNews January 10, 2007 David Needle |
Apple Hangs Up On Cisco Cisco sues Apple over its use of the company's iPhone trademark. |
BusinessWeek November 18, 2010 Greg Stohr |
Wal-Mart vs. a Million Angry Women Wal-Mart wants the Supreme Court to block a huge gender-bias suit. |
InternetNews February 25, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
Intel Seeks Overturn of Psion 'Netbook' Trademark Intel has filed a request for declaratory judgment against Psion Teklogix to overturn its trademark of the term "Netbook." |
InternetNews August 22, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Trademarking Linux: Some Pay License Fee, Some Don't Should companies be paying a license fee for the use of the Linux trademark? |
Entrepreneur April 2004 Jane Easter Bahls |
The Name Game Want to expand your trademark globally? Watch your step--or you'll be putting your name on the line. |
Search Engine Watch October 17, 2007 Grant Crowell |
Trademark Law - What Search Marketers Should Know, Part 1 Since search became monetized, trademarks have been a front-and-center issue. Today, with the proliferation of paid and organic search listings, search and trademarks have fed off of one another to become a growing dilemma for search engines and advertisers alike. |
AskMen.com |
Best-Dressed NBA Players While there's lots to learn from them on the court, many of these star athletes are scoring points off court with their fly looks. |
InternetNews August 25, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Moglen: Linux Trademark Needs to be Policed Software Freedom Law Center founding director says the the Linux trademark license is well designed not to overburden businesses who want to sell software under the Linux name. |
Search Engine Watch March 4, 2003 Danny Sullivan |
Google Acts To Protect Trademark Google's first publicized action to protect its trademark from being transformed into a generic word has occurred. |
Entrepreneur January 2005 Jane Easter Bahls |
The Name Game Normally, lawsuits over trademarks involve a big company trying to fend off a copycat. But under a legal doctrine called "reverse confusion," a small company can fight back when a giant threatens to overpower it by adopting a confusingly similar trade name. |
InternetNews March 18, 2010 |
Google Denied Trademark for Nexus One It looks like some of Google's attorneys will have some explaining to do now that the USPTO says the Nexus trademark belongs to a telco from Oregon. |