Media distributor introduces $30 software in challenge to studios and video industry.
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Mobile email developer snags a $51-million investment and new board member Barry Schuler.
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Jury finds no infringement, Hyperion patents in question invalid.
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U.S. Patent Office chief raps on injunctions, patent law reform, and patent trolls.
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Supreme Court says district court should decide if an injunction is needed in the MercExchange ‘Buy It Now’ case.
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Redmond and Hyderabad firms to develop software system.
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Inventors get their day in the limelight at first large-scale patent auction, but few patents are sold.
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Big Blue helps companies create technologies that may fill its intellectual property stable.
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Less stringent regulations in Asian nations reduce the timeline for drug discovery.
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Forget what you think you know about intellectual property in China.
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China’s largest PC company will collaborate on research and other areas with Western tech companies at a new Beijing center.
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Finance Ministry seeks institution to develop AIDS vaccine based on a biological agent discovered by Agriculture Ministry.
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Experts lobby for first-to-file patents in U.S. rather than existing first-to-invent system.
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Senate panel hears ideas on how to limit illegal downloads.
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Bill would loosen injunction standards and make intellectual property protection harder for small companies and individual inventors.
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The software IP-compliance company scores $12 million to develop new products and expand in the U.S. and abroad.
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Server vendor pays top dollar for Procom’s NAS rights and buys Tarantella outright.
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Connecticut challenges VoIP kingpin; SEC probes Qwest trades; Congress takes on IP.
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India’s government proposes western-style patent laws to make it illegal to copy drugs protected by intellectual property laws elsewhere.
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Who's going to stand between pirated CDs and billions in revenue losses? Mark Cohen, the United States' newly appointed "intellectual property attaché" to China. But this isn't a one-man job.
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