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BRIEF: Teva loses Seroquel decision: A US federal court upheld AstraZeneca's patent. Teva will appeal.

TMCNet: BRIEF: Teva loses Seroquel decision: A US federal court upheld AstraZeneca's patent. Teva will appeal.

NEWS: Sony loses $3bn in two years due to PS3 pricing

NEWS Kaleidescape launch two new players NEWS 3G users in Europe crosses 100 million mark NEWS Ovei pod offers "Personal Media Experience" NEWS Retro rotary phone watch available NEWS Speaker that hides in your walls launched REVIEW TomTom GO 530 GPS receiver NEWS Goldstriker teases with preview pic of blinged iPhone 3G NEWS Sony loses $3bn in 2 years due to PS3 pricing NEWS Sanyo go weatherproof with new TV NEWS Airremote turns iPhone into remote control

NEWS: Microsoft loses patent case

NEWS White gold iPhone launches NEWS GTA IV music now available on iTunes REVIEW Canon Selphy CP770 compact photo printer NEWS JVC Everio direct-to-YouTube camcorder NEWS More than half of us watch on-demand TV NEWS Nintendo fighting 149.1 million euro EU fine NEWS Nokia promises more Linux-based phones NEWS Designer Christian Dior phones to launch NEWS Microsoft loses patent case NEWS Microsoft Wants Yahoo search

Proceeds of Leica M8 auction go to Reporters Without Borders

Clapton loses out - Eric Clapton charity loses out as Leica decide to donate proceeds from the sale of the first M8 camera on 7th June to Reporters Without Borders.

Google loses share as Yahoo, Microsoft gain: report (Reuters)

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - In a rare slip for Google Inc , Yahoo Inc and Microsoft Corp gained share as Google lost ground in the Web search market in June, industry data released on Friday shows.

Google Loses Share as Yahoo, Microsoft Gain: Report

gained share as Google lost ground in the Web search market in June, industry data released on Friday shows.

Google loses share as Yahoo, Microsoft gain: report

SAN FRANCISCO - In a rare slip for Google Inc , Yahoo Inc and Microsoft Corp gained share as Google lost ground in the Web search market in June, industry data released on Friday shows.

AMD Loses $1.2 Billion and Its CEO

Barence writes to mention that after seeing almost $1.2 billion in second quarter losses, AMD's CEO has resigned. Stepping up to fill his shoes will be Dirk Meyer, previous company president and COO. "Only two years ago, the company held a processor performance lead and was making serious inroads into Intel's market. However, AMD failed to keep pace with Intel's Core technology, and it once again surrendered its performance crown at the dawn of the multicore era. Those problems were exacerbated by the bungled launch of the Barcelona processors, which prompted Ruiz to make a frank public apology last December."

Tiffany loses eBay battle

A judge in New York has ruled that online auction house eBay cannot be held liable for the sale of counterfeit goods by its users. The decision reaffirmed eBay's argument that trademark holders such as luxury jewellery Tiffany & Co., who made the claim, are responsible for policing the online marketplace for fake products, not eBay.

Tiffany Loses Ruling; eBay's Anticounterfeiting Efforts Judged Adequate

A judge has ruled in favor of eBay in its legal scrape with Tiffany. The luxury goods company had sought to hold eBay reponsible for more aggressively helping to prevent the sale of counterfeit goods on the auction site.

eBay loses first appeal in LVMH case

The Paris court of appeal has confirmed the earlier judgement of the commercial court that eBay must pay damages to luxury products group LVMH.

Tiffany loses court case against Ebay

A US district Judge in New York has ruled that the company cannot be held liable for the sale of counterfeit goods by its users.

Tiffany loses legal fight against eBay over counterfeit goods

eBay has won a four-year legal battle with Tiffany over the jeweller's complaint that the online website amounted to a "rat's nest" auction of counterfeit watches, bracelets and necklaces.

Tiffany loses eBay case

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Alnylam Loses Challenge In Europe On Key Patent Covering Gene-Silencing Technology

July 14, 2008 (FinancialWire) Shares of Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ: ALNY) fell after the company said that it lost a challenge in Europe on a key patent which covered certain areas of its gene-silencing technology. Alnylam said claims on the "Glover" patent were overturned by the Opposition Division of the European Patent Office. The patent is licensed from Cancer Research Technology Ltd. and Alnylam said it plans to appeal the decision. Alnylam said that the decision does not alter the position of the company's intellectual property for developing and commercializing RNAi therapeutics, nor does it impact any ongoing business development discussions. The patent is one of 11 held by Alnylam. The goal of gene-silencing, or RNA-based, treatments is to turn off, or silence- the gene at the root of a medical condition, treating the a

Alnylam Loses RNAi Patent in Europe; Analyst Says No Worries

Alnylam Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: ALNY) isn’t used to losing patent cases, but it happened yesterday in Europe to one of the company’s RNA interference patents, known as Glover. The company said it plans to appeal.

ICANN Loses Control of Its Own Domain Names

NotNormallyNormal writes "CBC picked up an AP story about ICANN recently losing control over two of their domain names on Thursday, June 26. A domain registrar run by the group transferred the domains to someone else. ICANN's press release had this to say: 'As has been widely reported, a number of domain names, including icann.com and iana.com were recently redirected to different DNS servers, allowing a group to provide visitors to those domains with their own website. It would appear the attack was sophisticated, combining both social and technological techniques, but was also limited and focused.' Comcast has had similar troubles lately as well."

ICANN loses own addresses

NEW YORK — This doesn't sound good: The non-profit agency in charge of the Internet's addresses recently lost track of its own.

ICANN Loses Its Own Addresses

I know I shouldn’t laugh but damn, how embarrassing would this be? Thankfully they are taking “new” measures to prevent anything like this from happening in the future.

Karen loses copyright lawsuit against company

Finance Minister Karen Nunez-Tesheira on Monday lost her case in the Tunapuna Magistrates' Court, after she failed to prove that the defendants in the case, Richard Hosein and Imram Hosein, had breached a copyright in her name.

Teva loses patent dispute, plans appeal

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. said Tuesday a U.S. court ruled against it in an ongoing patent challenge over the anti-psychotic drug Seroquel and the Israel-based drug developer plans to appeal the decision.

Teva loses patent dispute, plans appeal

NEW YORK (AP) - Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. said Tuesday a U.S. court ruled against it in an ongoing patent challenge over the anti-psychotic drug Seroquel and the Israel-based drug developer plans to appeal the decision.

Teva loses patent dispute, plans appeal

NEW YORK (AP) -- Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. said Tuesday a U.S. court ruled against it in an ongoing patent challenge over the anti-psychotic drug Seroquel and the Israel-based drug developer plans to appeal the decision.

Teva loses patent dispute, plans appeal

The summer box office often sizzles as the calendar turns to July. What movies have opened best on the Independence Day holiday weekend?

Couple loses job, home over art

Artwork in questionA married couple evicted from their apartment and fired from their jobs as managers of the complex is taking the owner of the complex to federal court. They claim their only offense was hanging a piece of Christian artwork in the office.


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