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Isn't golf supposed to be a gentlemanly game in which disputes are settled over a drink back at the clubhouse? Not, apparently, when it comes to golf ball design. The bitter IP rivalry between the two leading golf ball manufacturers intensified Tuesday, when both companies filed suits in Delaware federal district court, each accusing the other of infringing patents on the top-of-the-line golf balls used by tour professionals.
A court in Marshall, Tex., citing the Federal Circuit's decision this week in Uniloc v. Microsoft, held that a jury had improperly calculated damages.
ITC Judges In the Eye Of the Storm
Most of the time, no one pays much attention to the International Trade Commission. Each year, the independent agency presides over a handful of import-related intellectual property disputes -- albeit ones with millions, or even billions, of dollars at stake. But after a ruling that torpedoed the stock of laser eye surgery leader VISX Inc., some members of Congress have turned their sights on the ITC.The grand total of companies Uniloc has sued for allegedly infringing its invaluable patent on software licensing technology? 92!
Microsoft certainly has no shortage of IP advisers to choose from, but when the software giant shows up on the left side of the v.--as it does in federal court and ITC complaints filed Friday against Motorola--it's a good bet that Sidley's name is on the signature page. Plus: John Desmarais takes on HTC.
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