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Paul Allen's patent infringement suit was trimmed on Thursday by a federal judge in Seattle, who dismissed claims over two patents against AOL, Apple, Google, and Yahoo. However, the Microsoft co-founder is still pursuing claims that two other patents held by his non-practicing entity, Interval Licensing, have been infringed by 11 major tech companies.
Libraries, museums, retailers and others who buy copyrighted goods made abroad can resell them without violating federal copyright law, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a win for Orrick's E. Joshua Rosenkranz.
Presiding Over a House Divided
If the 2005-2006 term was the new look of harmony and consensus at the Supreme Court, it needs some work.Dunkin' Brands, franchisee group sign supply deal
Dunkin' Brands Group has signed a long-term deal that makes the Dunkin' Donuts franchisee-owned cooperative the exclusive supply chain provider for all Dunkin' Donuts shops in the U.S.Balancing Act: A Telecom Boutique Where Everyone Has a Stake
Washington, D.C., telecom boutique Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis has an unusual recipe for success: Everyone -- partners, associates and staff -- gets an equity share in the business. And by maintaining low overhead, doing top work, and balancing office time with outside lives, the 18-lawyer firm, which counts Microsoft Corp., Cisco Systems, AT&T Wireless and News Corp. as major clients, has made it in a big way.Can the Constitution Keep Up With the Internet?
The high tech revolution has reanimated the debate over the Constitution vs. technology. Can a 200-year-old document keep up with information evolving at the speed of light? Internet and Constitutional scholars, including moderator Professor Eugene Volokh and co-moderator Professor Thomas E. Baker, debated this question during law.com's recent free online seminar "The Constitution and the Internet."When Paul Allen's lawyers from Susman Godfrey filed a complaint against 11 Internet giants in August, we noted that its panoramic allegations of infringement seemed pretty vague. In a motion to dismiss joined by most of the defendants, Google's White & Case lawyers said the same thing. Turns out we were all right.
Intellectual Property Experts Discuss Legal Reactions to Digital Revolution
IP experts at the 10th Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy discuss how the expansion of legal protection of IP in the digital world has had a negative impact on speech and commerce.Risky Strategy Leads to Scalia Recusal in Pledge of Allegiance Case
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's recusal in a Pledge of Allegiance case dramatically improved an atheist's chances of prevailing in his controversial quest to banish the Pledge as currently written from public schools nationwide.Trending Stories
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