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Segway Patent Looks To Ban Hoverboards
Segways are the next best thing when it comes to showing off your technology in public. The end result though was the creation of “hoverboards” or swagboards as some call them. A device that operates in a similar fashion just without the handlebars that you find in Segways. A Segway…
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Judge Rules NVIDIA Violated Three Samsung Patents – Sales Ban Threatened
NVIDIA must be regretting filing the lawsuit accusing of Samsung of building GPUs without permission – surreptitiously claiming that NVIDIA invented the GPU – that it subsequently lost back in October. Samsung filed a countersuit against NVIDIA, alleging that the latter was infringing on a number of its patents. Judge…
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AMD Officially Responds to Fury X Cease-and-Desist
It has been a couple of months now since Asetek won over Cooler Master’s appeal in the long-time going legal battle in regards to patent infringement in the all-in-one liquid coolers. Shortly after this victory for Asetek we foresaw some issues for AMD’s liquid cooled Fury X graphics card that uses…
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German Court Says YouTube Is Responsible for User-Uploaded Content
There have been a lot of debate about copyright infringements on Google’s streaming service, YouTube. The streaming service has been in court with GEMA, the German organisations protecting authors’ rights, since 2006, but two German courts have now ruled their decision on the matter. According to the Higher Regional Court…
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Nvidia Sues Samsung over Additional Four Patent Infringements
You’ve probably heard by now that Nvidia and Samsung don’t see eye to eye when it comes to patents. This little dispute has escalated to Nvidia suing Samsung and then Samsung countersuing Nvidia in the process, leading to a whirlwind of alleged patent infringements. Now, Nvidia apparently revealed some details…
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NSA Revealed to have Collected Docs from Innocent Individuals, not Valid Targets
It appears that a huge report from The Washington Post has uncovered a large number of communications and documents collected by the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs. The report is stated to have revealed that 9 out of 10 users from the collected documents are not the people targeted by…
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The word iPhone becomes banned in Mexico after trademark ruling
We hear enough these days about how Apple is taking on Samsung for the nth reason yet again, but over the last few months there has been another case brewing with Apple, but this time it is against them. In Mexico, a company known as iFone S.A. de C.V. registered their name…
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Google Earth Reportedly Infringes ACI’s Terravision, ‘Terrafight’ in Progress?
Alleged patent infringements look like consist of a daily business around the world nowadays. This is the case with a company named ART+COM, or ACI for short, which has recently fled an infringement suit against Google. The suit reported consists of Google infringing a patent which ACI holds (#RE44,550), having…
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King.com Clones Scamperghost And Infringes Namco’s Pac-Man With Pac-Avoid?
Candy Crush maker King.com, known for its ‘pay-to-win’ casual games style approach, is apparently taking it too far when it comes to legal trademarks. Recently, King started the process of claiming the generic title ‘Saga’, having attacked rival Sonic with its legal threats. Now, it seems that a game by…
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