Tuesday, May 27, 2008

May 27th, 2008

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Patent News Watch
From First to File (www.firsttofile.com)
May 27th, 2008
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Headlines for the week: (Scroll down for articles)


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-Cornell, HP square off in patent trial
-DuPont wins appeal in case against MacDermid
-Future Apple Devices May Be Solar Powered
-Volkswagen Challenges Texas Judge Ruling the Most Patent Suits
-Arkansas company wants to put legal squeeze on Smucker
-EU official wants disclosure to end patent ambush
-Mexico farmers celebrate U.S. revocation of bean patent
-Patent litigation under a future Biosimilars Act
-FTC: Legal Settlements Delay Cheaper Drugs
-MISTER BIRO: Exclusive inventor who wrote his own name in the history books, 70 years of the ballpoint pen
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Cornell, HP square off in patent trial

SYRACUSE, N.Y. - A $900 million heavyweight fight pits one of the nation's leading universities against one of the world's largest tech companies.
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DuPont wins appeal in case against MacDermid

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) - Chemical maker DuPont on Thursday said it won an appeal in patent-infringement case against MacDermid Printing Solutions LLC.

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Future Apple Devices May Be Solar Powered

Employees at Apple have filed a patent for integrating solar cells into portable devices by placing them underneath the layers of a touch-sensitive display, according to the filing.

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Volkswagen Challenges Texas Judge Ruling the Most Patent Suits

May 23 (Bloomberg) In the hearing yesterday before a New Orleans appeals court, Volkswagen AG contended that a claim for damages in an auto fatality should be moved to Dallas, closer to the site of the accident. Ward had turned down Volkswagen's motion. The appeals court hasn't yet issued a ruling.
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Arkansas company wants to put legal squeeze on Smucker

BENTONVILLE, Arkansas - An Arkansas company wants to put the squeeze on the J.M. Smucker Co. in federal court over squeezable food dispensers.

EU official wants disclosure to end patent ambush

Standards have always been an essential part of industry, for everything from the width of railroad tracks to broadcasting specifications. Some of these are worked out by companies, then blessed by standards organizations.

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Mexico farmers celebrate U.S. revocation of bean patent

MEXICO CITY, Mexico, May 21, 2008 The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has finally revoked a patent that it granted to a U.S. citizen years ago for a common type of Mexican bean.

Patent Litigation Under a Future Biosimilars Act

Biopharmaceuticals, such as Epogen(epoetin) and Erbitux(cetuximab), are becoming increasingly important for the treatment of disease. U.S. sales of such drugs were about $40 billion in 2006 and are expected to rise to over $90 billion in 2009.

FTC: Legal Settlements Delay Cheaper Drugs

Pharmaceutical companies eager to keep less expensive alternatives to their drugs off the market are increasingly reaching legal agreements with generic drugmakers to accomplish that goal, a government agency said Wednesday.
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MISTER BIRO: Exclusive inventor who wrote his own name in the history books, 70 years of the ballpoint pen

His new invention would sweep the world one day - and so too would his name. Biro... Laszlo Biro. No prizes, then, for guessing what his brilliant idea was.
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Monday, May 19, 2008

May 19th, 2008

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Patent News Watch
From First to File (www.firsttofile.com)
May 19th, 2008
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Headlines for the week: (Scroll down for articles)

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-East Texas jury orders Nintendo to pay $21 million to Tyler gaming company in patent case
-Network Appliance is suing Sun Microsystems for infringing on seven of their patents
-Inequitable Conduct: Failure to Submit Full Experimental Details
-Hewlett-Packard Awarded $51 Million Judgment Against Insurer, ACE
-US Agency to Investigate Semiconductor Patent Complaints
-Medical companies celebrate death of patent reform
-Bush Administration Presses On For Patent Reform Bill This Year
-Big Tech Companies Team Up To Share Info And Fight Patent Hoarders
-Can competitions raise 'cool' factor of math, science?
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East Texas jury orders Nintendo to pay $21 million to Tyler gaming company in patent case

(IHT) Nintendo of America Inc. was ordered to pay a small East Texas gaming company $21 million Wednesday for infringing on a patent while designing controllers for its popular Wii and GameCube systems.

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Network Appliance is suing Sun Microsystems for infringing on seven of their patents

(Half Life Source) Sun shares closed down 2 percent after Network Appliance announced the suit, which also seeks a court ruling that Network Appliance is not infringing three of Sun's U.S. patents and that those patents are invalid.

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Inequitable Conduct: Failure to Submit Full Experimental Details

(Patently-O) The CAFC affirmed a ruling that the Lovenox patents - owned by Aventis - are unenforceable due to a failure to submit important experimental information during prosecution.

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Hewlett-Packard Awarded $51 Million Judgment Against Insurer, ACE

(PR-Inside) Federal District Court Judge James Ware found ACE Insurance Company owed Hewlett-Packard more than fifty-one million dollars in defense expenses, prejudgment interest and costs for defending an antitrust counterclaim under "advertisers' injury" coverage.

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US Agency to Investigate Semiconductor Patent Complaints

(PCWorld) The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has voted to investigate complaints by two U.S. companies that 18 other companies are violating their patent for semiconductor chips containing tungsten metal.

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Medical companies celebrate death of patent reform

(ZDNet) Medical device makers and drug companies are celebrating the apparent death of the 2008 Patent Reform Act.

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Bush Administration Presses On For Patent Reform Bill This Year

(IP-Watch) Despite an apparent stalemate on patent reform in the United States Congress, the Bush administration is still pushing for a bill to be completed this congressional session.

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Big Tech Companies Team Up To Share Info And Fight Patent Hoarders

(Techdirt) While the Patent Troll Tracker remains darkened, the world at large is definitely missing out on some of the more useful information he provided on his blog, shedding all sorts of light on some of the sneakier practices of various patent hoarding companies, who were often shell companies to hide the real identity of who was behind the lawsuits.

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Can competitions raise 'cool' factor of math, science?

(CSMonitor) Math bees and science smackdowns for teen brainiacs are on the rise, along with efforts to fuel interest in those fields.

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Monday, May 12, 2008

May 12th, 2008

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Patent News Watch
From First to File (www.firsttofile.com)
May 12th, 2008
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Headlines for the week: (Scroll down for articles)

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-Appeals court issues split ruling in Alcatel-Lucent patent case
-INVISTA sues Dupont for withholding 'inventors'
-US trade agency wants to end deals delaying generics
-Report: Toyota loses Prius patent appeal
-Armstrong Foundation sued over "LiveStrong" tagline
-Online Gambling Patent Matter Could Get Ugly
-Patent Changes: Coming and Going
-U.S. Court Mulls Standard For Business Method Patents
-In the Air Who says big ideas are rare?
-A Guardian Angel In Your Cell Phone
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Appeals court issues split ruling in Alcatel-Lucent patent case

(CNet) A federal appeals court issued a split ruling on Alcatel-Lucent's patent infringement lawsuit against Microsoft and Dell.

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INVISTA sues Dupont for withholding 'inventors'

(Reuters) A Koch Industries Inc subsidiary sued DuPont Co (DD.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Wednesday to force the U.S. chemical company to provide three staffers the unit needs to defend itself in a patent dispute.

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US trade agency wants to end deals delaying generics

(Reuters) A practice by major pharmaceutical companies of paying generic drug companies to delay putting cheaper medicines on the market violates federal law and must be stopped, a top ranking official with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said.

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Report: Toyota loses Prius patent appeal

(Detroit Newswire) The U.S. Supreme Court let stand a $4.3 million award against Toyota Motor Corp. for using another company's patented technology in gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles, including the top-selling Prius, Bloomberg News reported today.

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Armstrong Foundation sued over "LiveStrong" tagline

(Bizjornals) An Oklahoma man has sued the nonprofit foundation created by Lance Armstrong for patent infringement over black and yellow dog collars showing the "LiveStrong" logo.

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Online Gambling Patent Matter Could Get Ugly

(Gambling911) A complaint filed in a Missouri Supreme Court against seven online-gaming companies alleging infringement of U.S. Patent No. 5,564,001, titled "Method and System for Interactively Transmitting Information Over A Network Which Requires Reduced Bandwidth" could result in default judgments and potential confiscation of domain names.

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Patent Changes: Coming and Going

(Patentbaristas) It appears that the Senate has pulled the plug on the Patent Reform Act (S. 1145) after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid pulled the bill from the floor schedule. This is not a huge surprise given the interests against it.

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U.S. Court Mulls Standard For Business Method Patents

A U.S. appeals court heard arguments Thursday over whether a patent should have been issued for a method to reduce the risk of sudden changes in energy costs.

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In the Air Who says big ideas are rare?

(The New Yorker) Nathan Myhrvold met Jack Horner on the set of the "Jurassic Park" sequel in 1996. Horner is an eminent paleontologist, and was a consultant on the movie. Myhrvold was there because he really likes dinosaurs. Between takes, the two men got to talking, and Horner asked Myhrvold if he was interested in funding dinosaur expeditions.

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A Guardian Angel In Your Cell Phone

(Slashdot) "Bill Gates and Ray Ozzie are listed as inventors of the Guardian Angel, which is described in a most unusual Microsoft patent application that should intrigue privacy advocates.

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Monday, May 5, 2008

May 5th, 2008

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Patent News Watch
From First to File (www.firsttofile.com)
May 5th, 2008
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Headlines for the week: (Scroll down for articles)

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-J&J Sued by P&G Over Two Patents for Teeth-Whitening Strips
-Rambus says appeals court rules on its side against Samsung
-Microsoft Hit With Patent Suit Over RoundTable
-Gillette sues Korean firm in patent case
-Battle over patent law heats up in Congress
-Patent Law Battle a Boon to Lobbyists
-European Patent Office unties tongues
-Rethinking The Patent Universe
-The Unlucky Troll
-Con man tells dad's tale in book, but how much of it is a con
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J&J Sued by P&G Over Two Patents for Teeth-Whitening Strips


(Bloomberg) Johnson & Johnson, the maker of Listerine Whitening Quick Dissolving Strips was sued by Procter & Gamble Co. over two patents for teeth-brightening products.

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Rambus says appeals court rules on its side against Samsung

(Associated Press) Rambus Inc. said Tuesday an appeals court ruled on its side in a patent lawsuit with Samsung Electronics Co., denying Samsung's motion for attorney fees and instructing a district court that it dismisses the South Korean company's complaint.

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Microsoft Hit With Patent Suit Over RoundTable

(PCWorld) A company that develops cameras that produce 360-degree videos is suing Microsoft for alleged patent infringement in its RoundTable conferencing product.

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Gillette sues Korean firm in patent case

(The Boston Globe) Gillette Co. has accused Korean firm Dorco Co. of violating the Boston shaving giant's patents and other intellectual property, according to a lawsuit filed on Friday in US District Court in Boston.

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Battle over patent law heats up in Congress

(The Salt Lake Tribune) A fight has erupted in Congress over the question of whether drugmakers and other companies should be allowed to keep patents they obtained by misrepresentation or cheating.

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Patent Law Battle a Boon to Lobbyists

(NYTimes) A fight has erupted in Congress over the question of whether drug makers and other companies should be allowed to keep patents they obtained by misrepresentation or cheating.

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European Patent Office unties tongues

(Financial Post) As of Thursday, applicants for patents no longer need file separate versions of their applications in the 23 official and working languages used within the European Union. Docs in one language shall henceforth be enough, provided the chosen language is officially used within the EU.

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Rethinking The Patent Universe

(Forbes) On May 8, all 12 members of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit will gather in Washington to hear a case that could reshape the entire legal landscape of just what's eligible to receive that ultimate business stamp of approval from the U.S. government--a patent.

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The Unlucky Troll

(Forbes) One of the original patent trolls is sitting on a licensing gold mine. Too bad he may never find out what it's really worth.

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Con man tells dad's tale in book, but how much of it is a con?

Walter T. Shaw tells one heck of a story. His book, A License to Steal, is a compelling tale of a genius inventor who, swindled by the corporate giants of America and trying to feed a hungry family, sells his ideas to the Mafia.

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