Barry Law – DC government contracts, licensing, cyberlaw and intellectual property attorney Articles in 2006

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Nintendo sued over alleged Wii Remote patent violation

Nintendo sued over alleged Wii Remote patent violation: Point and click Nintendo has found itself on the receiving end of a lawsuit alleging the company ripped off a US patent that California-based plaintiff Interlink Electronics was granted back in February

Posted in Intellectual Property

Comment on Plagiarism and Copyright by Scott B Nelson

Comment on Plagiarism and Copyright by Scott B Nelson: Consider, it you will, 4th Amendment. Turnitin is a search to detect plagiarism. Turnitin then seizes the work for duplication and future search. For my daughters, their high school has no

Posted in Uncategorized

Alexander V. Mühlendahl on dilution law

Alexander V. Mühlendahl on dilution law: Alexander V. Mühlendahl, Vice-President (retired) of the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM); Bardehle, Pagenberg, Munich, Germany: German and Benelux cases are the most prominent examples of non-confusion-based TM protection. The types

Posted in Trademark

Thanksgiving for New DMCA Exceptions

Thanksgiving for New DMCA Exceptions: Exciting and surprising good news from the world of copyright law: the Librarian of Congress has approved an exception to the anti-circumvention rules of the DMCA that prevented film and media studies professors from copying

Posted in Copyright

Fourth Circuit Gives Boost to Spammers

Fourth Circuit Gives Boost to Spammers: An recent decision by the Fourth Circuit held that a federal anti-spamming law protects spammers by shielding them against state anti-spam laws. The federal CAN-SPAM Act, which provides remedies against some spammers, contains a

Posted in Internet Law

43(B)log: New federal dilution law applied in “dog of a case”

43(B)log: New federal dilution law applied in “dog of a case”: Friday, November 10, 2006New federal dilution law applied in “dog of a case”Beginning the opinion with a barrage of puns, a federal district court has engaged in the first

Posted in Trademark

Judge won’t halt AT&T wiretapping lawsuit

Judge won’t halt AT&T wiretapping lawsuit: San Francisco court says lawsuit alleging the carrier illegally allowed the U.S. government to spy on its customers can continue.

Posted in Misc

SEC Filings Now Searchable Online

SEC Filings Now Searchable Online: The SEC announced that people may now search the contents of SEC filings, including company disclosures, with a new search tool on the agency’s Web site. The tool allows users to enter a keyword or

Posted in Misc

Wireless Security Sells

Wireless Security Sells: When it comes to WiFi security, there are greater worries than thwarting wireless intruders and tracking PDAs. Provisions in Sarbanes-Oxley and other acts require that companies protect sensitive data. Small wonder tech outfits that help secure WiFi

Posted in Misc

JPEG Patent Claim Surrendered! – From GrokLaw

JPEG Patent Claim Surrendered!: Here you go, straight from the Public Patent Foundation’s press release: Forgent Networks has stopped asserting its patent against JPEG, has dropped all its pending cases that were asserting the patent, and says that it won’t

Posted in Intellectual Property
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