In the latest twist in a saga that has dragged on for seven years, a federal judge on Thursday refused to set aside a $675,000 fine that a jury had imposed on a former Boston University student for illegally downloading 30 songs. In a ...
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The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has confirmed a prior ruling by the US District Court for the District of Delaware that the Eli Lilly and Company's compound patent for Alimta (pemetrexed) is valid. The compound patent ...
Samsung has won the latest round in its long-running intellectual property dispute with rival Apple,with a US appeals court ruling that a lower court should reconsider an injunction against the Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet computer. The ...
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Watson Pharmaceuticals has introduced Pioglitazone Hydrochloride 15mg, 30mg and 45mg tablets, a generic equivalent to Actos. The company began the shipment of the product after winning the final FDA approval. Actos is a prescription ...
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The U.S.Supreme Court has refused to overturn a lower-court decision upholding legal immunity for telecommunications companies that allegedly participated in a National Security Agency surveillance program during the last decade. The ...
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The US Court of Appeals has overturned a ban on sales of Samsung's Galaxy Nexus phone granted in June after an application by Apple in the patent dispute war between the rival companies. The court found that the district court in ...
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IDG News Service - The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to overturn legal immunity for telecom carriers that allegedly participated with a U.S. National Security Agency surveillance program during the last decade. The Supreme Court, without ...
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In the second major legal victory for music labels in recent weeks, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eight Circuit has upheld a jury award of $222,000 against a woman accused of pirating 24 songs over a peer-to-peer file sharing network. ...
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In a decision likely to be sobering for companies fighting insider threats, an appeals court has ruled that an employee who used his valid computer access rights to access data from his employer can't be prosecuted under a federal ...
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IDG News Service-Samsung's Galaxy Tab 7.7 was banned in Europe by the higher court of DA>>A3AY=A!A$?orf on Tuesday because it found the tablet infringes on Apple's design rights and looks too much like the iPad. The appeals court also ...
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A construction company in Maine may stand a greater chance of recovering some of the $345,000 it lost in fraudulent wire transfers that it blames on poor online banking practices of its bank. Patco Construction Company, based in Sanford, ...
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