Apr. 12--NEW DELHI -- India's largest two and three-wheeler maker Bajaj Auto Ltd -- which has been facing copycat issues with Chinese rivals -- has now been charged with plagiarism. Apr. 12--NEW DELHI -- India's largest two and three-wheeler maker Bajaj Auto Ltd --...
RICHARDSON, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 20, 1998-- MicrografxR, Inc. (NASDAQ: MGXI), a global leader in graphics software, today exercised its fundamental right to fully control its corporate intellectual property. Micrografx, Inc. today filed for a temporary restraining order against Corel Corporation (NASDAQ: COSFF) in the Federal District Court for...
SANTA CLARA, CALIF.--Intell last week charged Advanced Micro Devices with copyright infringement on Am486s incorporating Intel microcode and 486s with "cleanroom" microcode.
LAS VEGAS -- Speedera Networks Inc., a leading global provider of on-demand distributed hosting and content delivery services, and Macromedia (Nasdaq:MACR) today announced the immediate availability of a new, secure Macromedia Flash video streaming option to both monetize and protect content delivered via Flash Video Streaming Service powered by Speedera....
WASHINGTON -- Suburban Cable TV Co. Inc. and parent Lenfest Communications Inc. purposely underreported cable receipts in order to pay lower copyright fees, charged the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in a complaint filed last WASHINGTON -- Suburban Cable TV Co. Inc....
Nov. 21--Video game maker Nintendo wants a Rocklin publisher to stop selling a strategy guide for a popular James Bond adventure game, claiming the book violates copyright laws. Nov. 21--Video game maker Nintendo wants a Rocklin publisher to stop selling a...
China's biggest search engine, Baidu.com is alleged to have infringed on recording companies' copyrights. Sony BMG, Warner, EMI, and Universal claimed that Baidu enabled users to download 137 songs illegally on its search ... China's biggest search engine, Baidu.com is alleged to have infringed on...
MOSCOW AFP — A shipment of musical Chinese toys hit a sour note at the Russian border when officials seized them and accused their manufacturer of pirating popular songs from Soviet-era cartoons. Authorities charged the maker of the electronic toys with breaking copyright law for borrowing songs beloved...
SUPERGROUP U2 has shrugged off concerns over the four tracks from the band's new album which leaked onto YouTube. They have even expressed surprise that the story has been given such high exposure, given that the "recordings" were of such poor quality. ...
NEW YORK -- The U.S. Court of Appeals here cleared the way Monday for cable operators to offer millions of customers the flexibility to record and watch shows whenever they want -- and even skip the ads -- without getting a DVR. The three-judge panel overturned a district...
As the one-year anniversary of the Crandall Canyon Mine disaster approaches on Wednesday, a look back over the last 12 months shows the tragedy did not shock Utah mine owners into improving safety. They still consistently and repeatedly broke even the most essential of safety rules during...
Maker of Bootleg Star Wars Stormtrooper Costumes Found Liable for Damages LONDON -- A High Court judge here today found that British firm Shepperton Design Studios and its principal, Andrew Ainsworth, violated the U.S. copyrights of Lucasfilm Ltd. by making and selling pirated Star Wars Stormtrooper helmets and...
ON THE PRESS Following his victory against the News of the World in the High Court on Thursday, Max Mosley has filed a 1.2 million lawsuit against Bild, the German tabloid. He is claiming breach of trust, violations of copyright law and fraud. ...
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by conservative radio talk-show host Michael Savage against an Islamic civil rights group over its use of a portion of his show in which he called the Quran a "book of hate." Savage sued the Council on American-Islamic Relations,...
Following confirmation that FIA president Max Mosley is to take further action against the News of the World and sue the British tabloid 'paper for libel, it appears that German newspaper Bild is now in the firing line. According to reports in the British press alongside the libel...
DALLAS -- Premise Media and XVIVO, LLC, have reached an agreement regarding their legal dispute surrounding EXPELLED: No Intelligence Allowed. XVIVO has agreed that the Premise Media documentary does not infringe on any of XVIVO's intellectual property rights. The legal dispute arose over a short animated video clip...
Teenagers weaned on the instant gratification of the internet do not understand the dangers that lurk in its virtual world Funny how we worry about ID cards, CCTV cameras and erosion of our privacy, and yet we spend hours logging on to the...
Dear Annie: At the age of 19, I was a normal girl who had just started college as a dance major with dreams of opening nights and curtain calls. But a few months into my college career, kidney failure ground my world to a halt. Sick...
Google has made peace with privacy advocates, and it did so without cluttering its famously sparse home page. The search giant had drawn criticism over its refusal to include a link to its privacy policy on Google.com. Some groups said that was a...
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