Patents
Discover expert analysis on patents with news, features and insights from the team at IT Pro.
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Google homepage awarded US patentNews Google has received a patent in the US for the design of its famously minimalist homepage, but it won’t apply here.
By Benny Har-Even Published
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Microsoft owes $388 million after losing patent caseNews Microsoft plans to appeal the case, filed by Uniloc over anti-piracy systems.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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TomTom and Microsoft declare patent war ceasefireNews The two companies settle instead of undergoing a costly open source patent war.
By Asavin Wattanajantra Published
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TomTom - The drums of a patent war with Microsoft?In-depth Microsoft's IP claim against TomTom could just be the first salvo in an open source patent war.
By Richard Hillesley Published
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Microsoft celebrates 10,000 patent milestoneNews Software giant Microsoft is celebrating an innovation milestone after being awarded its 10,000th US patent.
By Maggie Holland Published
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SCO owes Novell: final rulingNews The long-running battle over Unix copyrights may finally be at its end, as the presiding judge reiterates his ruling that SCO must pay Novell over $3 million.
By Miya Knights Published
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SCO hit with Novell court rulingNews Court orders SCO to hand over $2.5 million to rival Novell as legal spat over Linux continues.
By Richard Hillesley Published
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Qualcomm and Broadcom in WCDMA patent spatNews The two chip makers are fighting it out in an American appeals court over royalties Broadcom says Qualcomm owes it for phone chip tech.
By ITPro Published
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Alcatel-Lucent back in court over $1.5 billion suitNews Having lost, won, then lost again, the networking specialist is again appealing a patent dispute decision that, at one stage, saw it receive a multi billion dollar judgement in its favour.
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Nokia, InterDigital drop UK patent suitNews But the two mobile tech firms aren't dropping the patent battle in the US.
By ITPro Published
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Litigating against innovation: Legal attacks on LinuxIn-depth Patents and how they're controlled are damaging the way technology is developed - and the Linux case is a key example of this.
By Richard Hillesley Published
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