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Jury Deliberating Oracle – Google Java Code Copyright Case Updated: by

The jury in Oracle's Java code copyright lawsuit against Google began deliberating this afternoon in federal court in San Francisco, California. U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup gave the jury their final charge today: 19 pages of instructions and guidelines to use in their deliberations (read it below). Google lawyers…

iPad Case Ribs Heat Up Patent Lawsuit Against Apple, Target Updated: by

Jerald Bovino, the holder of a U.S. Patent (No. 6,977,809) for a portable computer case made of 'resilient material' designed with 'ribs,' is suing Apple and Target, claiming that Apple's manufacture and sale of iPad and iPad 2 cases (inset, right), and Target's sale of the iPad Smart Cover, infringe…

ITC: Apple iPhones & iPads Violate Motorola Mobility Patent Updated: by

The U.S. International Trade Commission ('ITC') issued a preliminary ruling today concluding that Apple iPhone and iPad wireless devices violate Motorola Mobility's U.S. Patent No. 6,246,697. Patent holder Motorola Mobility — whose acquisition by Android OS maker Google is still pending — holds this more than 10-year-old wireless method and…

Facebook Countersues Yahoo in Patent Fight Updated: by

Facebook filed its answer and counterclaims against Yahoo! today in the Silicon Valley patent battle between the social networking giant and the fading portal. Yahoo filed its patent lawsuit three weeks ago, and Facebook fired back a salvo of patent infringement counterclaims right back at the portal. Facebook claims that…

Apple Sued Over ‘Data Vending System’ Patent Held By South African Inventor Updated: by

The South African holder of a U.S. patent for a Data Vending System (No. 6,799,084) sued Apple yesterday, alleging that the company's iTunes Store infringes his patent for a system that stores a digital media database, processes payments, and calculates royalties that are due to copyright holders for downloads of…

Samsung Sued Over Emoticon Patent, But Not By Apple Updated: by

Samsung was hit with a patent infringement lawsuit yesterday over an emoticon patent (see below). Plaintiff Varia Holdings LLC charges that Samsung mobile phones violate its 2007 U.S. Patent (No. 7,167,731) for an "Emoticon Input Method and Apparatus." Varia Holdings took a jab at the electronics giant, charging that "Samsung…

Santorum, Romney & Gingrich Sued for Patent Infringement Over Candidates’ Facebook Pages Updated: by

Three GOP presidential candidates got slapped with a patent infringement suit yesterday (read it below) by a California partnership that holds a patent with social media implications for the candidates' Facebook pages. EveryMD, a California partnership, contends that one of its patents that enables individual Facebook members like Defendants Santorum,…

DOJ & EU Approve Google’s Acquisition of Motorola Mobility, But Apple and Others are Also Winners Updated: by

Any antitrust concerns about Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility were satisfied in Europe and the United States today. Regulatory hurdles were cleared when the European Union and the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division each approved Google's purchase of the telecom unit. The deal bolsters Google's patent portfolio, and is…

Hidden Phone Antenna Patent Among Many in New Motorola Lawsuit Against Apple Updated: by

Don't the patent wars involving Apple, Samsung, and Motorola Mobility feel like they're being waged almost daily? Motorola Mobility filed the latest salvo with a new patent infringement lawsuit against Apple in a Florida federal court (see below). The new case accuses Apple of, among other things, violating its patent…

Silicon Valley’s Most Embarassing HR Antitrust Case Begets a Class-Action Updated: by

You would think that Silicon Valley giants would compensate their employees well, support their professional growth, and know that a time will come when they leave for greener pastures. C-level execs at Apple, Google, Adobe, Pixar, Intel, Intuit, and Lucasfilm apparently thought, acted, and communicated differently, however, according to newly…