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August 2, 2006
Roy Mark
FTC: Rambus Deceptive in DRAM The Federal Trade Commission ruled today memory chipmaker Rambus unlawfully cornered the market for dynamic random access memory by distorting the standards-setting process. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
February 26, 2001
Tom Mainelli
Rambus Lawsuits Could Boost Memory Prices Pending court cases over tech patents could shake memory industry and push up prices of SDRAM, DDR... mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
February 18, 2004
Michael Singer
Judge Dismisses Rambus Antitrust Suit A federal administrative judge Tuesday dismissed an antitrust lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission against memory chipmaker Rambus over its use of patents. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
March 26, 2008
Rambus a Big Winner in Chip Patent Case Royalties could amount to billions of dollars over next decade if Rambus verdict upheld. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
May 2001
Tom Mainelli
Memory Malaise: Rambus Lawsuits Could Raise RAM Prices Rambus is suing to enforce its patents. Will royalties make memory cost more? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 2, 2005
Rich Duprey
Rambus' Rambling Lawsuits Chip designer suffers setback in its legal fight to assert ownership of memory chip market. Rambus shareholders, in the meantime, have seen a lot of their profits eaten by legal fees; they've also seen the value of their shares decline. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 14, 2005
Rich Duprey
Rambus Loves Legal Wrangling The chip designer revokes a customer licensing agreement and alleges patent infringement -- again. For stockholders, the continuing legal assault on memory-chip makers only serves to drain the company's coffers while the stock continues to underperform mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
July 24, 2002
Jennifer A. Redmond
Strategic Patenting What to consider when you're filing a patent and strategic decisions you'll need to make. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
January 16, 2014
Carmen Nobel
Resolving Patent Disputes that Impede Innovation Technical standards both spur innovation and protect the innovators, but abuses in the intellectual property protection system threaten US competitiveness. Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole discuss remedies. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
April 26, 2004
Michael Singer
FTC Appeals Rambus Dismissal The U.S. government looks to reverse a court decision it claims allows the DRAM manufacturer to collect as much as $3 million in royalties. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
April 25, 2006
Roy Mark
Rambus, Hynix Patent Battle is Over Memory chip designer Rambus won a $306.9 million patent infringement lawsuit against Hynix Semiconductor Monday. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 31, 2008
Anders Bylund
Rambus Wins a Court Battle but Should Lose the War Rambus doesn't deserve its recent legal win against Hynix -- or your investment dollars. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
March 3, 2005
Michael Singer
Court Denies Rambus Patent Claim Again The case against Infineon relates to SDRAM and DDR DRAM memory products. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 30, 2010
Anders Bylund
Rambus Exploits a Broken System -- Again On the heels of a juicy new license contract with memory maker Elpida, the memory technologist has convinced U.S. authorities to investigate a really, really big patent infringement case. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
March 26, 2008
Andy Patrizio
Will Rambus' Big Win Hold Up? Court rules Rambus did not hide patent applications from a standards body. Now the appeals begin. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
January 20, 2005
Michael Singer
Hynix Faces 50 Rambus Patents in Court A U.S. district judge ruled this week that Hynix Semiconductor must defend itself from as many as 50 patent infringement claims filed against it by rival chipmaker Rambus. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
February 12, 2004
Susan Kuchinskas
EU Raps Rambus on Pushy Patents Rambus' wide-ranging patent strategy hits a snag in the EU. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
November 24, 2004
Jim Wagner
Nick Godici, Commissioner for Patents, USPTO The U.S. Patent & Trademark Office has been taking a lot of heat in recent years over software patents. Sitting at the center of the firestorm, and the patent process, is Nick Godici, the agency's Commissioner for Patents. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
June 9, 2008
Sean Silverthorne
Monetizing IP: The Executive's Challenge In this Q&A, Harvard Business School professor Josh Lerner discusses current trends in Intellectual property, including the rise of patent pools. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
September 28, 2012
Kim S. Nash
Companies Race to the Patent Office to Protect Their IT Breakthroughs There's a patent gold rush under way as savvy companies seek to lock in the competitive advantage from their IT innovations. CIOs ought to seek patents for unique business methods and other inventions made possible by new technology. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
February 2006
Lee A. Hollaar
Patents 2.0 There are big problems with patents, especially software patents. A new type of patent is needed -- Congress should create a new, limited protection that protects against knockoffs without overreaching. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
September 15, 2011
George H. Pike
Congress Enacts Patent Reform Legislation In what is being described as the most substantial overhaul of U.S. patent law in nearly 60 years, Congress passed the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, patent reform legislation that has been years in the making. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
July 18, 2006
Roy Mark
Court Tosses Rambus' $306.5M Infringement Award Judge Ronald Whyte of San Jose on Monday tossed out the $306.5 million in damages awarded to the Los Altos, Calif.-based Rambus in its patent infringement suit against Hynix Semiconductor. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
February 27, 2004
Michael Singer
Antitrust Case Fuels DRAM Price Fixing Probe A federal case dismissed against Rambus opens a door for a price-fixing probe involving other DRAM manufacturers. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
November 16, 2005
Susan Kuchinskas
PubPat Claims 'Prior Art' on JPEG Patent The Public Patent Foundation is asking the U.S. Patent office to take another look at the data compression format. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
August 1, 2006
Patents: Eleven Issues To Consider... How patent savvy are you? mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
March 21, 2005
Michael Singer
Infineon, Rambus Lay Lawsuits to Rest The two chip companies issued a statement Monday saying they've cleared all outstanding litigation between them. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
May 2006
George H. Pike
Feature: BlackBerry: Lawsuit and Patent Reform Whether through the courts or before Congress, the BlackBerry experience suggests that some modification of patent law is not only likely, it's necessary. mark for My Articles similar articles
Knowledge@Wharton Why High-Tech Firms Can't Afford to Ignore Patents When it comes to patents, high technology firms are, out of necessity, interdependent... mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
April 30, 2004
Michael Singer
DDR2 Held Up By Rambus' Legal Woes Analysts are concerned DDR2 makers working with Rambus are using the company's fight against Infineon to delay paying licensing fees. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
February 16, 2007
Roy Mark
Patent Reform: Beware of Unintended Consequences Is it fair to patent software? mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
August 29, 2007
Cell Phones That Shouldn't Be Comb through the archives of the U.S. Patent Office and you will find some truly bizarre and hilarious inventions that never made it to the market. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
December 20, 2004
Ann Cullen
The U.S. Patent Game: How to Change It Innovators and society are paying too high a price in the current patent system, says Adam B. Jaffe and Harvard Business School's Josh Lerner in their new book, 'Innovation and Its Discontents: How Our Broken Patent System is Endangering Innovation and Progress,' excerpted here. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 30, 2011
Anders Bylund
Micron and Intel Put Rambus in a Full Nelson Intel executives toss rotten eggs at Rambus from the witness stand. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bio-IT World
June 17, 2004
Cathryn Campbell
Patent Plaintiff Perils Suing for patent infringement may seem rewarding, but you could lose even more. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
October 2005
Chris Penttila
Patent Pending Have an idea for the next big thing? You'll need a patent, but pay attention to big changes in store for U.S. patent law. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 20, 2005
W.D. Crotty
Rambus Investors Get Hint of Hope The memory chip maker's weak earnings are partially forgiven after a big court win. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bank Technology News
March 2001
John Hackett
In Pursuit of Patents Bankers and their suppliers fear fallout from an over-burdened Patent and Trade Office... mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
January 27, 2005
Michael Singer
Rambus Defends More Memory Patents Hynix, Infineon, Inotera and Nanya named in a new suit that centers on products using DDR2, GDDR2 and GDDR3. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
October 1, 2007
Jill Jusko
Patent Protection Your valuable intellectual property requires keen oversight. To help keep it safe, consider these actions. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 31, 2011
Anders Bylund
Why Do Inventors Innovate? Are inventions supposed to make the world a better place, or are they just another get-rich-quick scheme? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 17, 2011
What's Fueling the Tech Patent Bull Market? As companies amass patents to sue each other, is it time for the patent system to be reformed? mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
January 12, 2005
Michael Singer
CEO Shuffle at Rambus Computer memory manufacturer Rambus shuffled its top executives Tuesday to accommodate the departure of Chairman Bill Davidow. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
January 3, 2006
David Needle
AMD Licenses Rambus Patent AMD has signed a five-year patent license covering technology owned by Los Altos, Calif.-based Rambus. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
February 5, 2007
Roy Mark
FTC Imposes DRAM Royalty Rates on Rambus The Federal Trade Commission today set the maximum royalty that rate chipmaker Rambus can collect for its dynamic random access memory products. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 9, 2007
Lorraine Woellert
Look Who's Fighting Patent Reform VCs, trade groups, and universities have taken up the fight against Big Tech's efforts to rewrite U.S. patent law. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bank Technology News
April 2006
Glen Fest
Patently Unaware Bankers breathing easier because their Blackberry still work have no cause for relief over patent disputes in their industry. Intellectual property litigation is a booming business against financial institutions. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
March 16, 2004
Susan Kuchinskas
Patently Unfair? Overworked patent examiners and outdated rules are just two of the reasons critics of some tech patents say the process needs fixing. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
April 2006
Hugh Loebner
Do-It-Yourself Patents Drafting a patent application is challenging, but for those with an engineering turn of mind, it's also a great deal of fun. Inventors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
March 2006
Kirk Teska
The Story Behind the BlackBerry Case A single filing with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in 1991 has caused one of the largest patent disputes in recent memory, threatening to sever more than 3 million BlackBerry subscribers from their wireless e-mail service. mark for My Articles similar articles