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Erik Sherman is a freelance writer, editor, and photographer. His work has appeared in such publications as the New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, Fortune, Inc, Newsweek Japan, the Financial Times, Chief Executive, Advertising Age, and CIO Insight. Before going into journalism, he was head of product marketing at a publicly-held...- more about Erik Sherman »
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- Tech Legal Week: Apple, Psystar; Verizon; RIM, Motorola; Psion and Netbooks; More
- A messy high tech court week at the end of the year includes Apple and Psystar having at each other; Platte River Associates president Jay Leonard pleading guilty to hacking charges; a Department of Justice restraining order against Microsemi; Verizon winning $33.15 in a cybersquatting case; ADAPTIX suing Sprint and...
- Blog posts 2008-12-29
- Can Dell Challenge Psion Netbook Trademark? Good Guess Is Yes
- Canadian mobile device manufacturer Psion Teklogix has been making a bit of a splash, having their lawyers send letters to makers of netbooks, warning them that the company had a trademark on the term. Now Dell has filed a petition with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office asking that the...
- Blog posts 2009-02-19
- Tech Law: Mac Clones (Still); Psion Counters, Red Hat and JBoss, More
- Apple and Psystar get closer to discovery; TMI countersues Audiovox for alleged patent infringement; Psion countersues Intel over netbook trademark; Software Tree latest to sue Red Hat over JBoss; RIM recording employee phone calls to protect IP by Erik Sherman
- Blog posts 2009-03-09
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- Tech Law: Spansion Files, Microsoft Sues, AT&T Gets Pass, More
- Flash memory vendor Spanion files for bankruptcy; the U.S. Supreme Court turns down an FTC request to reinstate an antitrust suit against Rambus and overturns an antitrust ruling against AT&T over DSL pricing; the EU won't allow Intel to defend itself in oral arguments in antitrust charges because the company...
- Blog posts 2009-03-02
- Tech Law: DoJ investigates high tech hiring, Apple Sued over E-Commerce, More
- Yahoo sues the NFL over the right to use statistics, photos, and other information in online fantasy football; the DoJ is investigating hiring practices at tech firms; a court awarded TiVO $103 million in its ongoing fight against Dish Network; Apple, eBay, and others are sued over e-commerce technology; the...
- Blog posts 2009-06-08
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