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The United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas has concluded a judgment for patent and trademark infringement and related claims against Armor USA, on April 22, 2008. The judgment finds DSM's patent valid and infringed. It also finds that Armor USA infringed DSM's registered trademarks Dyneema® and Dyneema Purity® by using the brand name "Unima" in connection with products it was offering for sale. The judgment relates to DSM's super strong polyethylene fiber Dyneema®. With this judgment DSM was able to stop Armor USA from selling infringing products comprising polyethylene fiber on the US market. Armor USA is a Texas based company with manufacturing operations in China.
in IP & Patents
via Plastemart @ 12:40 23rd May
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The United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas has concluded a judgment for patent and trademark infringement and related claims against Armor USA, on April 22, 2008. The judgment finds DSM's patent valid and infringed. It also finds that Armor USA infringed DSM's registered trademarks Dyneema® and Dyneema Purity® by using the brand name "Unima" in connection with products it was offering for sale. The judgment relates to DSM's super strong polyethylene fiber Dyneema®. With this judgment DSM was able to stop Armor USA from selling infringing products comprising polyethylene fiber on the US market. Armor USA is a Texas based company with manufacturing operations in China.
in IP & Patents
via Plastemart.com @ 10:16 23rd May
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JupiterResearch Finds That Few US Online Retailers Are Truly Global Despite Rising Interest in Global Expansion
in E-commerce
via TMC Net @ 20:45 27th May
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Study Finds Software Piracy Falling in Many Countries, but Challenge Shifting to Emerging, High-Growth Markets
in IP & Patents
via Street Insider @ 1:51 14th May
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Study Finds Software Piracy Falling in Many Countries, but Challenge Shifting to Emerging, High-Growth Markets
in IP & Patents
via Yahoo! Canada @ 5:10 14th May
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Study Finds Software Piracy Falling in Many Countries, but Challenge Shifting to Emerging, High-Growth Markets
in IP & Patents
via TradingMarkets @ 6:18 14th May
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TMCNet: Study Finds Software Piracy Falling in Many Countries, but Challenge Shifting to Emerging, High-Growth Markets
in Online Legal Issues
via TMC Net @ 6:22 14th May
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Article:Mom in NY finds snake in crib, coiled around baby's leg:/n/a/2008/06/10/national/a125132D54.DTL
in Quirky
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 17:42 11th Jun
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in Search Engines
via SiliconValley.com @ 9:25 5th Jul
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Article:Boy Scout finds $800 in wallet and promptly returns it:/n/a/2008/04/30/national/a024438D93.DTL
in Quirky
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 18:11 30th Apr
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Education, Career, College & Alumni : Baby Boomers Return to College at Record-Breaking Rates Finds Academy of Art University in San Francisco
in Arts & Culture
via Prudent Press Agency @ 20:47 7th Jul
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ARLINGTON, Va. (Business Wire) -- Sports fans play more video games than non-sports fans, according to research from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)(R) and the Sports Video Group (SVG). In the Third Annual Sports & Technology Study, sixty percent of sports fans who report owning a high-definition television also own a video game console compared to forty-three percent of non-sports fans. The study also finds that thirty-seven percent of sports fans who own an HDTV say they will either buy their first video game system or upgrade their current console in 2008. That's compared to twenty-one percent of all consumers.
in Computer Games
via Globe Investor @ 12:40 21st May
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Honoka has a new assignment, and this time she finds herself working directly for The Third! When Joganki disappears while on a diplomatic task and is presumed captured, Fila Marique directly seeks out Honoka to handle the delicate, challenging task, and for additional firepower she sends the autonomous Auto Enforcer Blue Breaker as her back-up, much to Honoka's consternation. The foe, Rona Fauna, was once one of The Third and has now developed an ability to seize control of Auto Enforcers, hence the need for the Sword Dancer rather than The Third's normal troopers, but it is her control of the Wormhole Driver which concerns The Third even more. With her new tuned-up PSP suit and the assistance of Bogie, Paife, Iks, and the hated Blue Breaker, Honoka finds herself facing a small army of defenders.
in Gadgets
via Anime News Network @ 5:40 3rd May
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Britain's High Court has ruled that Pringles are not a potato snack, and thus are not subject to value-added tax.
in Quirky
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 13:05 5th Jul
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Worry not, BlackBerry addicts in India: The country’s telecom ministry reiterated Wednesday that the government has no plans to shut down Research in Motion’s wildly popular e-mail service because of security concerns.
in Handhelds
via New York Times @ 13:26 2nd Jul
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A German camper who tried to buy a tent after his was stolen, stumbled upon the original on eBay along with information leading to the arrest of the thief, police said on Monday.
in Online Auctions
via IOL @ 7:21 24th Jun
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Martian ice melts in this combination photo taken by NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander's Surface Stereo Imager on June 15 and 18, 2008, in this handout image released by NASA June 20, 2008. A trench dug by Phoenix with its robotic arm at the arctic circle of Mars shows dice-sized chunks of white material that are seen to melt away over the course of several days. The presence of water on Mars is crucial because it is a key to the question of whether life, even in the form of mere microbes, exists or has ever existed on Mars. On Earth, water is a necessary ingredient for life.
in General Science
via EView Week @ 8:15 22nd Jun
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Scientists said on Thursday the proof came in a series of pictures sent back by Phoenix of a trench it dug with its robotic arm at the arctic circle of Mars, showing chunks of white material that are seen to melt away over the course of several days.
in Space Science
via Radio New Zealand @ 2:27 21st Jun
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Four days ago dice-sized crumbs of bright material were photographed by the Phoenix Mars lander in a trench that it had dug.
in Space Science
via In The News.co.uk @ 2:28 21st Jun
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in Space Science
via Canada.com @ 14:37 20th Jun
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in MP3
via Bit-Tech.net @ 10:26 19th Jun
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via CNN @ 12:23 19th Jun
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Color-coded elevation map shows the "Dodo-Goldilocks" trench dug by the Robotic Arm on NASA\'s Phoenix Mars Lander (NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/Texas A&M University/NASA Ames Research Center)
in General Science
via Universe Today @ 1:15 18th Jun
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Scientists have found no indications so far of water in the first soil sample delivered to NASA's Mars Phoenix Lander, they announced on Monday.
in Robotics
via Space.com @ 10:55 17th Jun
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Fisherman Tai Kuo-wen of Tungshi Township has been raising an eel he calls "Old Gold" that looks as though it has the skin of a banana. Friends, however, call it "Mr. Banana Eel" instead. Many people who raise eels say that they have never seen an individual this color.
in Biological Science
via MyEGov Taiwan @ 23:08 13th Jun
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