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Apple Snags Harley-Davidson Trademark Rights to ‘Lightning’ in EU Updated: by

Apple acquired partial European trademark rights to the word "lightning" from motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson's intellectual property unit, H-D Michigan, LLC, according to public filings with the European Union's trademark and design unit (see below), and a blog post by Patently Apple. Apple uses the term Lightning to describe its proprietary…

Samsung Wants to See Apple-HTC Confidential Patent Licensing Agreement Updated: by

Samsung's lawyers want a copy of Apple's patent licensing agreement with HTC, according to emails filed in federal court on Friday (highlighted below). After a federal jury returned a $1.05 billion verdict for Apple in August — just one of the two companies' hotly contested global patent disputes — U.S.…

Apple Sued Over iCloud Product and Service Updated: by

On Friday, a California company called Innovative Automation LLC filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc. Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, the complaint alleges that Apple’s iCloud product infringes on a patent owned by Innovative Automation. The first patent at issue, U.S. Patent No.…

Apple Hit With $368 Million Jury Verdict in Patent Trial, Plus New Lawsuit Updated: by

Apple must pay more than $368 million in damages to VirnetX Inc. according to a jury verdict returned in federal court yesterday (see it below). The same day the verdict was reached, VirnetX and Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) filed a new patent lawsuit against Apple. In 2010, VirnetX said…

Apple FRAND Patent Case Against Motorola Mobility Dismissed Updated: by

A federal court dismissed Apple's fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) patent licensing claims against Motorola Mobility, Inc. this morning. The case was dismissed 'with prejudice,' legalese that means Apple's claims that the court threw out cannot be raised a second time in a different lawsuit. A once sentence transcript of…

Rosetta Stone and Google Settle Trademark Lawsuit Updated: by

After three years, language-learning software company Rosetta Stone settled its trademark lawsuit against Google over the company's Adwords advertising program. (read the settlement below). The litigation rollercoastered during that time. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia granted Google's motion to dismiss Rosetta Stone's lawsuit on August…

Facebook Sued for Antitrust Violations Over Virtual Currency Updated: by

Last week, on October 26, Kickflip, Inc. (doing business as, and hereinafter referred to as, Gambit) filed a lawsuit against Facebook, Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, alleging violations of federal antitrust laws. According to its complaint, Gambit was “a leading virtual-currency and payment-processing provider”…

Apple Seeks U.S. Discovery Against Motorola for German Patent Case Updated: by

On Monday, Apple filed an Ex parte application for discovery against Motorola Mobility ('Motorola') to defend against the Google subsidiary's patent claims in Germany. Motorola's claims allege that Apple's iPhone and iPad wireless devices infringe two of the company's European patents. One central Apple legal defense to Motorola's European patent…

Google Wallet the Focus of Patent Infringement Lawsuit Updated: by

According to a new infringement lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal court (read it below), the Google Wallet app violates a Canadian resident's U.S. patent. Plaintiff Peter Sprogis holds U.S. Patent No. 7,298,271 for a "Method and apparatus for providing awards using transponders." The '271 patent abstract describes a customer loyalty program using…