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Pay-As-You Go Computing Patented By Microsoft

There are tons of people out there that have purchased piece of software only to lose interest or realize that they will rarely use the application in the future. This has never been more common

Trademarks And Consumer Protection

US Info State Gov, May 01, 2008 - A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol, or design, or a combination of words, phrases, symbols, or designs, that identifies and distinguishes the source of t

FTC Challenges Patent Holder’s Refusal to Meet Commitment to License Patents Covering Ethernet Standard Used in Virtually All Personal Computers in U.S.

FTV Gov, Apr 01, 2008 - The Federal Trade Commission today announced a complaint and settlement with Negotiated Data Solutions LLC (N-Data), which allegedly violated federal law by engaging

Administration’s Annual IP Report: IP Related Prosecutions Up, Focus on Health and Safety Redoubled

usdoj.gov, Mar 03, 2008 - Coordinator for International Intellectual Property Enforcement Chris Israel released the administration’s Annual Report to the President and Congress on Coordination of Intellectual Property Enforcement and Protection today.

Delaware’s First Intellectual Property Patent Agreement Signed

The State of Delaware, Jan 04, 2008 - Streamline Industries to commercialize patents for eco friendly automotive products.

House Judiciary Members Introduce Bill to Protect Creative and Intellectual Property Rights

House Gov, Feb 15, 2008 - In an effort to strengthen laws protecting creative and intellectual property, leaders of the House Judiciary Committee today introduced bipartisan legislation to i

Governor Riley Urges Alabama Businesses to Protect Their Intellectual Property From Theft Overseas

Alabama.gov, Oct 30, 2007 - Seminars to Focus on Assisting Small Businesses.

U.S. Department of Justice Leads International Effort to Combat Intellectual Property Crime

U.S. Department of Justice, Nov 19, 2007 - Opening conference aiming at developing an international network targeting large scale intellectual property crimes.

Guilty Plea In Federal Copyright Infringement Case

United States Department of Justice, Aug 31, 2007 - Defendant pled guilty today in connection with the first ever prosecution of a conspiracy to infringe copyrights in karaoke sound recordin

Two Bay Area Men Indicted On Charges Of Economic Espionage

the U.S. Department of Justice, Oct 05, 2007 - A federal grand jury in San Jose returned a superseding indictment.

Georgia Man Sentenced For Trafficking Illicit Software Labels

United States Department of Justice, Aug 17, 2007

ATLANTA, GA - JUSTIN E. HARRISON, 26, of Oxford, Georgia, was sentenced today by United States District Judge Orinda D. Evans on charges of trafficking in illicit certificates of authenticity intended to accompany copyrighted computer software.

3 Men Attempt To Sell $5 Million In Counterfeit Software

Department of Justice, Aug 24, 2007

Three men were indicted by a federal grand jury on six counts related to their participation in a conspiracy to sell millions of dollars of pirated computer software

Multiple Arrests For Counterfeit Microsoft Software In China

US Department of Justice, Jul 30, 2007

Multiple arrests and the seizure of more than a half billion dollars worth of counterfeit software, announced J. Stephen Tidwell, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI

Largest CD And DVD Piracy Scheme Prosecuted

US Justice Department, Aug 09, 2007 - Three Defendants Used Expensive Replication Equipment and Fake FBI Anti-Piracy Labels As Part Of a Massive Copyright and Trademark Infringement Scheme T

Two Convicted of Selling $6 Million Worth of Counterfeit Software on eBay

US Department of Justice, Jul 19, 2007

Two more defendants pleaded guilty in Milwaukee to charges of criminal copyright infringement as a result of their selling counterfeit software on eBay, Assistant Attorney General Alice S. Fisher for the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Steven M. Biskupic for the Eastern District of Wisconsin announced today.

ILLINOIS MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO POSTING '24' TELEVISION SHOW ON INTERNET PRIOR TO FIRST BROADCAST ON FOX

Enter Source, Jul 26, 2007

A Chicago man pleaded guilty today to a felony charge for posting the first four episodes of this season’s "24" on the Internet before they were originally aired on the Fox television network earlier this year.

Justice Department Focuses on Efforts to Protect Intellectual Property Rights

Department of Justice, Jun 08, 2007

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales highlighted the Justice Department's ongoing efforts to protect intellectual property rights

Attorney General Urges Congress to Enact Important New Legislation

Reps. Boucher and Doolittle Introduce the Fair Use Act of 2007

United States Congress, Jun 15, 2007

US Representatives Rick Boucher and John Doolittle introduced the Freedom And Innovation Revitalizing US Entrepreneurship Act of 2007 to protect the fair use rights

Legislation Would Protect the Fair Use Rights of Digital Media Consumers

Man Pleads Guilty to Conspiring to Commit Trade Secret Theft From Corning Incorporated

Department of Justice, Jul 02, 2007

Yeong Lin pleaded guilty before US Distring Judge Charles Siragusa to a felony charge of conspiracy to commit trade secret theft

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