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e Digital Signs Licensing Settlement Agreement For Flash R Patent Portfolio Quick Facts: related news
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(RTTNews) - Thursday, e.Digital Corp. (EDIG.OB: News ) said it signed a licensing and settlement agreement with a major electronics manufacturer upon the purchase of the first license for its Flash-R patent portfolio. Under the terms of the confidential licensing and settlement agreement, e.Digital is receiving a one-time licensing fee and cross-license rights to certain patents covering multimedia-related products.
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via RTTNews.com @ 18:12 25th Sep
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SAN DIEGO, CA -- 09/25/08 -- e.Digital Corporation (OTCBB: EDIG), a leading technology innovator of dedicated portable entertainment systems and patented flash memory-related technology announced today that a major electronics manufacturer has purchased the first license for its Flash-R(TM) patent portfolio. Under the terms of the confidential licensing and settlement agreement, e.Digital is receiving a one-time licensing fee and cross-license rights to certain patents covering multimedia-related products.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 14:05 25th Sep
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SAN DIEGO, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 09/25/08 -- e.Digital Corporation (EDIG), a leading technology innovator of dedicated portable entertainment systems and patented flash memory-related technology announced today that a major electronics manufacturer has purchased the first license for its Flash-R(TM) patent portfolio. Under the terms of the confidential licensing and settlement agreement, e.Digital is receiving a one-time licensing fee and cross-license rights to certain patents covering multimedia-related products.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 14:05 25th Sep
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SAN DIEGO, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Sep 25, 2008 -- e.Digital Corporation (OTC BB:EDIG.OB - News), a leading technology innovator of dedicated portable entertainment systems and patented flash memory-related technology announced today that a major electronics manufacturer has purchased the first license for its Flash-R(TM) patent portfolio. Under the terms of the confidential licensing and settlement agreement, e.Digital is receiving a one-time licensing fee and cross-license rights to certain patents covering multimedia-related products.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 14:05 25th Sep
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e.Digital Corporation (OTCBB: EDIG), a leading technology innovator of dedicated portable entertainment systems and patented flash memory-related technology announced today that a major electronics manufacturer has purchased the first license for its Flash-R(TM) patent portfolio. Under the terms of the confidential licensing and settlement agreement, e.Digital is receiving a one-time licensing fee and cross-license rights to certain patents covering multimedia-related products.
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via Market Wire via MSN Money @ 14:05 25th Sep
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(RTTNews) - C2 Communications Technologies Inc., a subsidiary of C2 Global Technologies Inc. (COBT.OB), announced that it has settled its patent infringement litigation against Qwest (Q: News ), Global Crossing (GLBC: News ), and Level 3 (LVT) by entering into a Settlement and License Agreement. The Settlement and License Agreement also includes Sonus Networks, Inc. (SONS) as a licensee. The terms of the Settlement and License Agreement are confidential.
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via RTTNews.com @ 10:38 26th Sep
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We see all sorts of ridiculous patent applications and patents, but my favorites tend to be the patents that have to do with patents themselves (such as the patent app on a method for filing a patent). However, the folks over at Patently-O have highlighted a fascinating patent application from an attorney at Halliburton, which appears to be an attempt to patent the process of patent trolling. The application covers, quite explicitly, having a company (we'll say Company A) that does not invent something, find a company (Company B) that did invent something, but chose to use trade secret protection, rather than patents. Then, the Company A files a patent covering Company B's technology, and then use the issued patent to get money out of Company B.
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via Techdirt @ 23:04 8th Nov
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An anonymous reader writes "Halliburton, the company many folks know as Dick Cheney's previous employer, has apparently taken an interest in methods of patent trolling. In fact, according to Techdirt, the company has applied for a patent on patent trolling. Specifically, it's applied for a patent on the process of finding a company that protected an invention via trade secret, figuring out what that secret is, patenting it ... and then suing the original company. Hopefully, the patent office rejects this patent, because I somehow doubt that Halliburton is trying to get the patent as a way to block others from patent trolling."
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via Slashdot @ 16:31 10th Nov
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Premier Power Installs Nation's First and Largest Bi-Directional Solar Trackers For Delano ``Earlimart'' Irrigation District
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via Street Insider @ 14:08 25th Sep
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(RTTNews) - Audiovox Corp. (VOXX: News ) said it signed a settlement agreement with INViSiON Industries, Inc., a Florida based corporation, regarding the patent infringement suit filed earlier this year in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. The patents protect Audiovox's commercially successful line of headrest-mounted, rear-seat automobile entertainment systems. Audiovox would receive payment for past damages and an ongoing royalty fee for future business.
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via RTTNews.com @ 9:37 3rd Nov
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Digital Ally gets Orders for Over 900 DVM-500 In-Car Digital Video Rearview Mirror Systems From International Customers - quick facts
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via RTTNews.com @ 12:14 9th Oct
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TMCNet: WWE(R) SmackDown(R) Vs. Raw(R) 2008 Reaches "Platinum Hits" Sales Milestone for the Xbox 360(R) Video Game and Entertainment System from Microsoft
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via TMC Net @ 17:24 23rd Oct
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PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Digital Ally, Inc. (Nasdaq: DGLY), which develops, manufactures and markets advanced video surveillance products for law enforcement, homeland security and commercial security applications, today announced that L-3 Communications Mobile-Vision, Inc. ("Mobile-Vision") and Digital Ally, Inc. ("Digital Ally") have resolved all litigation pertaining to Mobile-Vision's allegations that Digital Ally's current DVM-500 products infringe Mobile-Vision's United States Patent No. 7,119,832. Based on technical disclosures and representations provided by Digital Ally to Mobile-Vision, the parties have agreed that the current DVM-500 products do not infringe Mobile-Vision's '832 patent and that no damages are payable based on those technical disclosures and representations.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 8:36 9th Oct
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Course Handbook from the program Advanced Patent Licensing 2009: What You Need to Know Before Licensing Your Patent, held September, 2009.
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via Practising Law Institute @ 7:37 13th Nov
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There are different levels of ridiculousness when it comes to patent lawsuits, with the lowest of the low being patent lawsuits based more on spite than on any legitimate claim. For a while, it seemed like Ray Niro's use of the infamous JPG patent, to sue a bunch companies he just didn't like, was perhaps alone in that category. But, it appears that we now have a new entrant. Apparently, some company (who we won't even name, since there's a good chance it's doing this just to get press attention) sued a more well-known competitor for patent infringement, over a location-based services patent. Looking over the patent itself it's difficult to see how it was approved. People were talking about location-based profile matching a decade ago, let alone five years ago when this patent was filed.
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via Techdirt @ 10:21 10th Oct
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Chalk Media signs Licensing deal with Fortune 200 defense contractor for 10K Seats of Mobile chalkboard - Quick Facts
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via RTTNews.com @ 8:21 9th Oct
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(RTTNews) - Nokia Corp. (NOK: News ) with Nokia Siemens Networks announced Monday their patent license agreement with Huawei and its affiliates for standards essential patents, covering the worldwide use of all standards essential patents of all parties, including GSM, WCDMA, CDMA2000, optical networking, datacom, and WiMAX in mobile devices, infrastructure, and services.
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via RTTNews.com @ 3:09 29th Sep
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Mosaid Technologies has announced the settlement of its patent infringement litigation, and the signing of a patent license agreement, with Taiwan DRAM maker Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC). Under the terms of the license agreement, PSC has been granted a five year, running royalty license under Mosaid's patents for all of its non-foundry DRAM and Pseudo-Static RAM (PSRAM) products.
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via DigiTimes @ 10:26 30th Oct
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PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Orexigen(R) Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: OREX), a biopharmaceutical company focused on the treatment of obesity and other central nervous system-related disorders, today announced that it has received a Notice of Allowance from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for what the Company refers to as the "Weber/Cowley methods patent" (U.S. patent application no.11/356,839) which provides coverage for Contrave(R), the Company's lead obesity product candidate now in Phase 3 clinical trials.
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via Rehab Manegement @ 17:20 15th Oct
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PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Orexigen(R) Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: OREX), a biopharmaceutical company focused on the treatment of obesity and other central nervous system-related disorders, today announced that it has received a Notice of Allowance from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for what the Company refers to as the "Weber/Cowley methods patent" (U.S. patent application no.11/356,839) which provides coverage for Contrave(R), the Company's lead obesity product candidate now in Phase 3 clinical trials.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 10:21 14th Oct
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(RTTNews) - Ronald A. Katz Technology Licensing, L.P. announced that it settled patent litigation with CIGNA Corp. (CI: News ).
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via RTTNews.com @ 10:44 11th Nov
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Vancouver, BC, October 20, 2008--(T-Net)--Icron Technologies Corporation (TSX Venture: IT), the developers of ExtremeUSB®, today announced that it has acquired, from the original third party inventor, an early unassigned USB extension patent that further strengthens its existing patent portfolio on USB extension solutions. Icron's USB patent portfolio now numbers 19 issued or pending patents.
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via CanadaIT.com @ 18:55 22nd Oct
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Vancouver, BC, October 20, 2008--(T-Net)--Icron Technologies Corporation (TSX Venture: IT), the developers of ExtremeUSB®, today announced that it has acquired, from the original third party inventor, an early unassigned USB extension patent that further strengthens its existing patent portfolio on USB extension solutions. Icron's USB patent portfolio now numbers 19 issued or pending patents.
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via BC Technology @ 0:03 21st Oct
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Patent owners have turned their attention to the terms and conditions of patent licenses now that the Supreme Court has recently expanded the scope of patent exhaustion through its Quanta Computer v. LG Electronics decision. "Patent exhaustion" is a term of art that generally means a patent owner can profit from the sale of a product covered by the patent only until the first sale of the product.
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via Washington Technology @ 13:05 3rd Oct
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today announced that its subsidiary, Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc., and Barr Laboratories, Inc. have signed an agreement with Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc., sanofi-aventis U.S. LLC and Albany Molecular Research, Inc. to settle patent litigation involving Teva's and Barr's U.S. generic versions of Aventis Pharmaceuticals' Allegra(R) (fexofenadine) 30mg, 60mg and 180mg tablets including all claims for patent infringement and damages. After entering into a separate agreement with Barr, Teva launched its generic fexofenadine tablets in the U.S. in September 2005.
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via MarketWatch @ 3:47 19th Nov
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