Emblaze Sues Microsoft And Apple For Patent Infringement

February 12, 2010

Emblaze Sues Microsoft And Apple For Patent Infringement

Nowadays it’s rare to see a day go by where some big company isn’t being sued for patent infringement or something along those lines. Now it seems that Emblaze, the folks behind the Else, which was on display at CES 2010, have served both Microsoft and Apple with a lawsuit, claiming that both companies infringe on its patent. Apparently the company isn’t happy with Microsoft’s Silverlight Smooth Streaming and Apple’s HTTP Live Streaming, as it owns a patent on Network Media Streaming, which dates back to 1999. Do you think that there is any merit in that, or is Emblaze trying to assemble a quick buck by taking on two of the giants in the tech industry? whether you’ve invested in Emblaze shares, you’ll probably smile when you take in that the company’s shares have risen by 13.5 percent (at the date of writing).

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Microsoft Sues TiVo by Patent Infringement

January 20, 2010

Microsoft Sues TiVo by Patent Infringement

TiVo might have quite a battle on its hands, as Microsoft has sued TiVo by an alleged patent infringement in its DVRs. TiVo is accused of copying Microsoft’s Mediaroom IPTV technology in the DVRs themselves, the software and the subscription based service. whether that goes Microsoft’s way, it would effectively block TiVo from selling DVRs without a licensing deal. that suit is similar to AT&T’s lawsuit against TiVo, claiming that the media boxes violate patents from AT&T’s VDSL-based U-Verse service. The good news (for TiVo) is that Microsoft has begun talks with the company to reach a deal without going through the courts, so possibly they’ll be able to work something out amongst themselves.

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Apple Countersues Nokia

January 16, 2010

Apple Countersues Nokia

Apple is no stranger to legal wrangles, and you certainly wouldn’t expect the company to sit back and just let Nokia attack it, right? Well, Apple has filed a new patent-infringement complaint against Nokia, and is looking to block US imports of its mobile phones. The complaint was posted on the website of the US universal Trade Commission in Washington. What do you think will be the end aftereffect in that issue? Will there be any clear winner, or will both parties just settle on some middle ground?

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Kodak sues Apple, Google location-based iPhone search a big deal, iPhone apps lose $450M to piracy

January 15, 2010

Kodak has announced that it has filed two suits against Apple. One of the suits is alleged patent infringement on tech used for digital image previews and the second is for computer related tech. RIM is plus in the digital imaging suit.

Computerworld reckons that the location-based search Google recently launched is a big deal. The big feature is that the notes is updated in real date whereas other services like Yelp are not.

Apple is making tons of money with the App Store by anyone's measure. However, Apple is reportedly losing lots of money to piracy of apps to the tune of $450 million with three pirated app downloads to each paid download.

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Motorola And RIM In Trouble by Visual Voicemail

November 24, 2009

Motorola And RIM In Trouble by Visual Voicemail

It seems that Apple, Verizon, LG and Google aren’t the only parties who are in trouble by Visual Voicemail. Now Klausner Technologies, the company with the patents related to Visual Voicemail, is pursuing Motorola and Rim by patent infringement with regards to Visual Voicemail on the Motorola CLIQ and BlackBerry Bold 9700. Will that reach and out-of-court settlement like before, or will there be a lengthy court battle?

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