Articles tagged with: California and Patent
South Korean Agency Sues Nokia, Motorola Over 3G Patents
South Korea's state-run telecommunications research institute, The Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) says that it is suing more than 20 mobile phone makers, including Nokia and Motorola, over patent violations. more
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Motorola and RIM Sued Over Visual Voicemail Patent Claims
Both Motorola and Research in Motion have been sued by Klausner Technologies for allegedly infringing on a visual voicemail patent. Klausner Technologies says that the Motorola lawsuit is based on the recent introduction of its new "CLIQ" mobile phone, while RIM is being sued over its BlackBerry Bold 9700 handset. more
Related Tags: research-in-motion, motorola, klausner-technologies, visual-voicemail, lawsuit, cell-phone, court
Cisco Systems and Avaya Sued for Visual Voicemail Patent Infringement
Klausner Technologies says that it has filed suit against Cisco Systems and Avaya, for alleged patent infringement. The lawsuit asserts that Cisco's and Avaya's Visual Voicemail services infringe Klausner Technologies' Visual Voicemail patents. more
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Qualcomm Wins Patent Dispute with Broadcom
Qualcomm has announced that the United States District Court for the Southern District of california granted its motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Broadcom seeking a declaration that Qualcomm's patents are exhausted and unenforceable. more
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Broadcom Claims Qualcomm's Licensing Practices Violate U.S. Law
Broadcom has fired yet another salvo in its ongoing patent battles with Qualcomm and says that it has filed a complaint seeking a declaratory judgment that the sales and licensing practices of Qualcomm amount to patent misuse, that Qualcomm patents are "exhausted" by Qualcomm's practices, and that Qualcomm's patents and patent licenses are unenforceable, under applicable U.S. law. more
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Wi-LAN Sues Motorola, RIM and UTStarCom
Ottawa-based Wi-LAN says that it has initiated a patent lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Marshall Division against Motorola, Research in Motion and UTStarCom. Wi-LAN claims these companies have infringed and continue to infringe Wi-LAN's U.S. patents RE37,802 and 5,282,222 by making and/or selling products including mobile handheld devices and other equipment. more
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Qualcomm Lawyers Permitted to Disclose Confidential Information
A US federal judge has ruled that six lawyers who had been criticized for their actions when defending Qualcomm during a patent lawsuit with Broadcomm will be allowed to defend themselves in their appeal. more
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iPhone Visual Voicemail Co-Defendant Settles Lawsuit with Klausner Technologies
SimulScribe, a co-defendant with Apple in the patent infringement lawsuit recently filed by Klausner Technologies, has settled the litigation and has licensed the Klausner Technologies visual voicemail patents. Other defendants in the case include AT&T, Comcast and Cablevision Systems. more
Related Tags: windows-mobile, visual-voicemail, voicemail, blackberry, rim, comcast, klausner-technologies, vonage, display, aol, lawsuit,
Apple, AT&T Sued Over iPhone Patents
Klausner Technologies says that it is suing Apple and AT&T for allegedly infringing on its Visual Voicemail patents. The company is seeking damages and future royalties estimated at $360 million. more
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