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The third-part support company had claimed defamation, but a federal judge found Oracle's accusations were true
The USPTO rejected some claims of the word 'auto-complete' patent that figured in a recent damages award, but the decision is not final
Patent trolls extort millions from developers and entrepreneurs, but help is on the way from the EFF and the Supreme Court
However the two rivals will continue to pursue their existing mobile patent lawsuits in the U.S.
Samsung is requires it to pay licensing fees to Microsoft for the Android phones it sells
Testing a removal request is a 'very vague and subjective' process, Google's chief legal officer said
A new group seeks to provide its members insulation against attacks by patent trolls
If content is free, no one could afford to create it, and the Supreme Court got it right in ruling against Aereo
As more projects drop contributor license agreements, permissionless governance gains support. Here's what that means
In Alice v. CLS, SCOTUS declares it's not enough to add 'on a computer' to an abstract or obvious item to make it patentable