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Patent Bounty Hunters to Troll the Internet
The man associated with the highly debated "one-click" patent is behind a company designed to ferret out information that could invalidate patents such as his. Amazon.com, Inc. founder Jeff Bezos is a major investor in BountyQuest, a new Internet-based service that pays rewards to people who find evidence showing that an invention or idea is not truly original.Comcast-NBC deal OK may come down to web
It won't be long before video from the Internet is always within reach-whether it's on a smartphone, a tablet computer or a high-end television in your living room.But what if there's nothing worth watchingJust as the online video market is starting to take shape, federal regulators have a rare opportunity to help protect its future as they scrutinize Comcast Corp.Internet Makes � and Breaks � Trademarks
The World Wide Web can help you establish a brand overnight. It can also steal that brand away from you before dawn — just ask CMP Media publisher Tim O'Reilly.The Potential Traps of Cloud Computing
Should your company be taking greater advantage of the benefits of cloud computing? The promise sounds enticing but potential traps lurk for the unwary.The Potential Traps of Cloud Computing
Should your company be taking greater advantage of the benefits of cloud computing? The promise sounds enticing, but Kilpatrick Townsend's Timothy Cahn warns there are risks involved.Companies, Courts Debate Whether ADA Applies to Web Sites
Does the Americans with Disabilities Act apply in cyberspace? Without clear guidance from the courts, companies are deciding for themselves. Some businesses have taken steps to make their Web sites more accessible to the disabled. But others have said that while they'll voluntarily alter their sites, they aren't required to do so by the ADA. RadioShack recently reached an agreement with advocates for the disabled. By contrast, Target and the National Federation of the Blind are still fighting in court.Enhancing law library catalogs
In this brave, new world of search engines and online databases, the law library catalog must work to find its niche among these online players. Librarians may need to stretch the boundaries of their catalogs in order to keep up with the online Joneses.Patent Litigation Weekly, April 6-10
This week: The empires strike back--Cisco Systems and Citibank file counter-suits against the patent holders making claims on videoconferencing and check-imaging, respectively; a defunct company with a less than stellar track record in the patent lawsuit business keeps filing; and a familiar player with a new name in E.D. Texas.Trending Stories
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