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RIAA Makes Move On LimeWire
June 10, 2010 – 1:09 PM | 373No Commenthttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.ipbrief.net%2F2010%2F06%2F10%2Friaa-makes-move-on-limewire%2FRIAA+Makes+Move+On+LimeWire2010-06-10+18%3A09%3A01Jack+Korbahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.ipbrief.net%2F%3Fp%3D373
RIAA Makes Move On LimeWire

On May 12, 2010 a district judge handed down a judgment against the file-sharing service LimeWire and its founder Mark Gorton.  This decision came after the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for copyright infringement …

In Trademark Dispute, Cricket Beats GSM Cellular
June 7, 2010 – 9:09 PM | 366One Commenthttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.ipbrief.net%2F2010%2F06%2F07%2Fin-trademark-dispute-cricket-beats-gsm-cellular%2FIn+Trademark+Dispute%2C+Cricket+Beats+GSM+Cellular2010-06-08+02%3A09%3A46Eric+Perrotthttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.ipbrief.net%2F%3Fp%3D366
In Trademark Dispute, Cricket Beats GSM Cellular

Cricket Wireless, a low-cost mobile telephone service, recently won a trademark suit against GSM Cellular. GSM Cellular had been using the name Kricket and displaying is prominently on advertisements, banners, and retail displays. GSM failed …

Patent Office Backlog Prompts Proposal of a Patent “Fast-Track”
June 3, 2010 – 12:43 PM | 334No Commenthttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.ipbrief.net%2F2010%2F06%2F03%2Fpatent-office-backlog-prompts-proposal-of-a-patent-%25e2%2580%259cfast-track%25e2%2580%259d%2FPatent+Office+Backlog+Prompts+Proposal+of+a+Patent+%E2%80%9CFast-Track%E2%80%9D2010-06-03+17%3A43%3A17Greg+Lultschikhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.ipbrief.net%2F%3Fp%3D334
Patent Office Backlog Prompts Proposal of a Patent “Fast-Track”

USPTO chief David Kappos announced a proposed three-track application system today that allows applicants to select an expedited review process, for an additional fee of course. The goal is to issue a final disposition on …

Canada Announces New Copyright Legislation
June 3, 2010 – 8:22 AM | 3322 Commentshttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.ipbrief.net%2F2010%2F06%2F03%2Fcanada-announces-new-copyright-legislation%2FCanada+Announces+New+Copyright+Legislation2010-06-03+13%3A22%3A56Jack+Korbahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.ipbrief.net%2F%3Fp%3D332

On June 2, 2010 Canada introduced new copyright legislation aimed to ban Canadians from breaking digital locks. Digital locks are essentially technological measures aimed at protecting DVDs, CDs, and other copyrighted material from being duplicated.  …

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Piracy, Pornography and Conspiracy: How Judges Are Standing Up to Copyright Trolls

Piracy, Pornography and Conspiracy:  How Judges Are Standing Up to Copyright Trolls

In an attempt to secure large settlements from as many parties as possible, the adult entertainment industry has been joining individuals from the same district who illegally downloaded the same film in a single claim as co-conspirators. This enables them to discover Doe-defendants’ identities and get them to settle rather than be a party in a pornography suit. It worked for a while, but there is a problem, the defendants aren’t co-conspirators.

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The Federal Circuit Defers to the Lower Court, Invalidates Social Networking Patent

The Federal Circuit Defers to the Lower Court, Invalidates Social Networking Patent

Yesterday, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld a jury verdict invalidating Leader Technologies, Inc.’s patent on an online networking system. A reversal may have put Facebook in jeopardy.

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Fake Coachella Merchandise Banned at the Festival

Fake Coachella Merchandise Banned at the Festival

This year’s Coachella music festival has its share of intellectual property issues. Attorneys for the festival have recently cracked down on counterfeit goods and asked a federal court judge to issue a preliminary injunction against certain vendors.

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