The Federal Communications Commission is set to announce this week that Comcast wrongly throttled the Internet traffic of some of its customers.
Court’s Ruling On Trademarked Keyword
It appears that US courts are getting more and more savvy about Internet marketing (or US attorneys are getting more and more savvy about their “expert” witnesses in these cases!).
Antigua Wins Ruling In U.S. Online Gambling Case
A ruling from World Trade Organization arbitrators will allow the Caribbean nation of Antigua to suspend its intellectual property obligation to the United States to compensate for the U.S. prohibition of online gambling.The decision will allow Antigua to take copyright-protected U.S. goods, like CDs and software and sell them without copyright protection. The value of the goods can total up to $21 million annually to compensate for the financial loss the country has suffered.
eBay To Appeal Infringement Ruling
eBay’s potential damage payment to MercExchange over a patent infringement case hasn’t dimmed eBay’s hopes for the appeal process.
Latest Keyword Triggered Ads and Trademark Ruling
Eric Goldman reports factually on the latest trademark infringement case, ruled on by a court in Eastern Pennsylvania:
No Ruling Yet On Google Plane Talk
A judge in Santa Clara County Superior Court has decided to postpone ruling on a request from lawyers for Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page to muzzle their former aircraft designer from discussing the massive Boeing 767 being retrofitted for their use.
Google Blogs Response To Geico Ruling
Apparently, the ability to make lemons into lemonade is one of Google’s strong points, or it could be they are living by the whole “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” thing.
RIM Gets Favorable Court Ruling
A federal appeals court has overturned some findings in the Eastern District of Virginia Court’s December ruling against Blackberry maker Research In Motion.
Supreme Court Grokster Ruling Avoids Real Issue
The much-discussed unanimous decision by the high court doesn’t tell us anything we don’t already know.
Microsoft Proposals Satisfy EU Compliance Ruling
The software maker has been able to reach a negotiated agreement with the European Commission regarding the EU antitrust ruling.