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Microsoft Settles Patent Case With VirnetX For $200 Million
USPTO Denies Siemens’ Appeal on Patent Interference with Enzo
NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – Enzo Biochem today said that the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences of the US Patent and Trademark Office has denied Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics’ request for a rehearing in a patent interference case with Enzo Life Sciences.
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Microsoft to pay VirnetX 200 million US dollars in patent case
Microsoft will pay VirnetX Holding Corp. 200 million US dollars to settle patent infringement cases brought against the US software giant, the companies announced on Monday.
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Microsoft pays $200M to VirnetX to settle patent case
Microsoft is paying VirnetX $200 million to settle patent-infringement lawsuits the Internet security company filed. Both cases will be dismissed from the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Texas.
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USPTO Denies Siemens Request for Rehearing in Enzo Patent Interference Case
Enzo Biochem said today that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has denied Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics’ request for a rehearing in a patent interference dispute related to Enzo’s nucleic acid signal amplification technology and Siemens branched DNA diagnostic systems.
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Microsoft Settles Patent Case With VirnetX For $200 Million
Microsoft said today it will pay Internet security software firm VirnetX Holding Corporation $200 million to get a patent license to settle litigation it infringed on two patents for communicating online. “We are pleased to work with VirnetX to bring these cases to a successful resolution through this settlement,” said Tom Burt, corporate vice president and deputy general counsel, Microsoft …
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LimeWire loses RIAA copyright case
LimeWire defeated in RIAA copyright case
A US District Court has ruled that file-sharing software supplier LimeWire has been inducing copyright infringement, in a decision that could see the end of the company. read more
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Judge: LimeWire Filesharing Violates Copyright
The makers of file-sharing software LimeWire are liable to 13 major record companies that accused the service of infringing their music copyrights, a Manhattan federal judge has ruled. In a ruling …
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LimeWire liable for P2P copyright infringement
Court says former CEO also responsible Peer-to-peer file-sharing software developer LimeWire and its former CEO are liable for the copyright infringement executed by its users, a New York federal judge said on Tuesday.
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LimeWire loses RIAA copyright case
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has scored a court victory against the LimeWire file-sharing network.
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LimeWire loses copyright case in fight with record labels
LimeWire loses copyright case to RIAA
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, V3.co.uk , Thursday 13 May 2010 at 23:47:00 Network ruled liable for file sharing activity The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has scored a court victory over file-sharing network LimeWire. A US court has ruled that the file sharing network is liable for copyright infringement on its networks. A final cash penalty has not yet been determined. The …
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Raid over copyright allegations criticised
A Yellow Pages Group copyright court case against a marketing database company heard submissions yesterday about an Internal Affairs Department raid on the alleged copyright violator.
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LimeWire Creators Liable for Copyright Infringement
A federal judge as ruled LimeWire’s creators are liable for copyright infringement from users downloading pirated music.
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Federal Court Rules Limewire Liable For Inducement of Widespread Copyright Theft
May 13, 2010 — A federal court has ruled that peer-to-peer downloading service LimeWire and its operators are liable for inducement of widespread copyright theft.
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LimeWire loses copyright case in fight with record labels
File-sharing software company LimeWire has lost a long-running court battle to the major recording companies. A U.S. District Court judge ruled this week that the company and chairman Mark Gorton are liable for inducing copyright infringement.
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