The Taiwanese company says it has always respected intellectual property
High Tech Computer (HTC) on Thursday said it plans to "fully defend itself" against the patent infringement lawsuit filed by Apple early this month, adding it has always respected the intellectual property of others and will continue to do so.
But starting Monday, sales of Word won't have the feature at the heart of the dispute
Microsoft asked an appeals court for a rehearing in the patent case that requires the software giant to pay US$290 million in damages and prevents it from selling the current version of Word starting on Monday.
Mac clone maker's lawyer says another attorney misquoted; Psystar not out of business, but site is down
Although Mac clone maker Psystar has turned off the lights at its Web site, the firm is not shutting down permanently, the company's lawyer said today.
The initial determination is subject to review by the full commission
An administrative law judge at the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled that Samsung has infringed two camera patents developed by Kodak.
A foundation to promote online privacy, safety and security will also be created
Facebook has agreed to shut down its much maligned Beacon advertising system in order to settle a class-action lawsuit.
A luxury-brands group sued the auction site for counterfeiting for using its brands in keywords
A French court has found eBay guilty of counterfeiting and fined the online auction site €80,000 ($135,500).
AFACT has opposed the industry body’s interest in participating in the legal proceedings
The Internet Industry Association (IIA) is seeking Court permission to join the legal brawl between iiNet and the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT).
Commission launches class action and contempt of court case against retailer
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
(ACCC) has launched class action and contempt of court
proceedings in the Federal Court against Allphones Retail
for its alleged treatment of franchisees.
Claims MacBooks, iPhone and iPod Touch infringe two patents, seeks triple damages
A Taiwanese company that makes touchpads sued Apple Inc. in U.S. District Court Tuesday, charging that the California firm's multi-touch technology infringes two of its patents, according to court documents.