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Apple’s Jonathan Ive, Listed on Hundreds of Patents, Awarded British Knighthood Updated: by

Apple's Senior Vice President of Industrial Design, Jonathan Ive, began 2012 as a Knight, a high honor bestowed upon him, and 984 other people, (see list below) by Queen Elizabeth II. More specifically, a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, or KBE. A trusted confidant…

Sacré bleu! Lawsuits over Zynga’s Trademark Claims to ‘Ville’ Names Updated: by

Can gaming company Zynga successfully obtain trademark rights to all things ending in ville, the French word for a town or village? Answering that question is a task facing two federal courts. Before it launched its billion dollar IPO, the San Francisco-based tech company threatened to sue computer game makers…

iPhone Antitrust Suit Claims Apple’s Carrier Exclusivity Violates DMCA Updated: by

A new antitrust lawsuit filed on behalf of iPhone users could get rid of Apple's exclusivity agreements ('EA') with AT&T and Verizon. The class-action lawsuit (below) accuses Apple of violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ('DMCA') because the EAs do not giving consumers the "absolute legal right to modify their…

Former H-P CEO Mark Hurd Can’t Keep Lawyer’s Letter with Client’s Sexual Harassment Allegations Sealed Updated: by

Delaware's Supreme Court affirmed a lower court decision allowing an H-P shareholder to take a peek at lawyer Gloria Allred's letter alleging that her client, former H-P contractor and actress Jodie Fisher, was sexually harassed by the company's then CEO Mark Hurd. Citing a lack of trade secrets, as well…

Julie of the Wolves e-Book Lawsuit: HarperCollins Alleges Copyright Infringement Updated: by

Forty years after acquiring publishing rights to the award-winning children's book "Julie of the Wolves" by author Jean Craighead George, HarperCollins is claiming copyright infringement by Open Road, a Manhattan e-book publisher distributing the work electronically via downloads on Amazon.com, Apple, and others e-commerce web sites. The outcome of the…

Trademark Lawsuit Accuses Flash Web Retailer of Selling Counterfeit Fashions Updated: by

Deal sites like Groupon and Living Social make money by offering discounts for products and services to a large pool of web subscribers. But what happens if the merchandise being offered for sale may be counterfeit, unauthorized versions of authentic merchandise? If you're clothing and fashion accessories designer Gotham Licensing…

Lawsuit claims Google’s Trusted Stores infringes ‘Safe Transaction Guaranty’ Patent Updated: by

A company holding a patent for a "Safe Transaction Guaranty" on e-commerce Web sites sued Google, alleging patent infringement. buySAFE, Inc. contends (read the lawsuit below) that Google's new Trusted Stores program violates its patent for third-party certification and transactional guarantees for Internet retailers.