Samsung accused Apple of "ambush litigation" on Friday in Federal Court in Sydney by suddenly raising new defenses against the South Korean company's 3G patent infringement allegations. The two companies' Australian court battle started ...
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RARE-EARTHS miner Lynas has scored another win in its list of court battles over its Malaysian processing plant, with key opponents losing an appeal to stop it operating the facility. The Save Malaysia Stop Lynas group had appealed ...
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Apple has lost its court battle with Samsung in the UK over its tablet design. The High Court in London ruled that Samsung has not infringed Apple’s registered design for theiPad. Apple appealed the decision, originally made in ...
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Google has claimed victory in one of the central arguments in its high-profile court battle with Oracle. In August 2010, Oracle sued Google, claiming Android infringed its intellectual property rights by Google illegally copying Java in ...
Bloomberg reported that Chinese leaders have signaled they will continue to support investment in iron ore in Western Australia despite the recent slump in demand for the bulk commodity. Beijing's most powerful economic planning agency ...
Corporate Express's case against school books supplier Wooldridges for non-payment of invoices for $3.6 million worth of stationery products has hit a significant hurdle with the appointment of administrators to Wooldridges' parent company ...
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More than 600 WA businesses and schools and 90 employees are likely to receive less than 10 per cent of the $50 million they are owed by education product supplier Wooldridges, which was last month placed into administration. ...
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The South Korean mobile manufacturer has claimed its profits will almost double this quarter,despite its high-profile patent battle with Apple. Samsung has given investors a sneak peek at its upcoming results and,despite the massive legal ...
Communications regulator Ofcom will "robustly defend" its position on allowing mobile operator Everything Everywhere (EE) to use its 1800MHz spectrum to deliver 4G services, against any potential legal action. Last week, Ofcom permitted ...
Twitter has received more government requests for user information in the first six months of this year than it did in all of 2011, the company reported this week. Taking a page from Google, the micro-blogging site released on Monday its ...
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Apple has agreed to pay $60m to Chinese electronics firm Proview Technology to settle a long-running dispute over rights to the "iPad" name. Apple bought worldwide rights to the iPad trademark in 2009 for $55,000 from Proview's Taiwanese ...