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Apple v. Samsung: Patent war reaches key appeals court

Apple had an eventful year in 2011. The first iPad was flying off the shelves, the company unveiled its new iPhone 4S, and founder Steve Jobs died. It also was the year Apple launched its worldwide courtroom blitzkrieg against archrival Samsung, accusing the South Korean…

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Deretan Merek Paling Bernilai Tinggi Di Dunia

Semakin berkembang sebuah perusahaan, semakin bernilai pula sebuah merek yang dipegang perusahaan tersebut. Berikut ini 10 merek paling bernilai tinggi di dunia berdasarkan data yang dirilis the Best Global Brands. Mercedes-Benz Produsen mobil asal Jerman ini melaju konsisten dengan mempertahankan kualitas dan ketangguhan kendaraannya. Oleh…

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LG partners with Google in 10-year patent deal

LG tightens ties with Google in a patent cross-licensing agreement that is set to last for at least a decade, following similar moves by Korean rival Samsung earlier this year. In a sign that LG and Google are tightening their Android alliance, the two companies…

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Google and LG strike broad patent licensing deal

Google and LG have entered into a patent cross-licensing deal, the latest partnership seeking to reduce the threat of lawsuits between major tech companies.The agreement, announced on Tuesday, covers “a broad range of products and technologies” built on the two companies’ existing patents as well…

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ARM CEO defends chip tech in the face of Nvidia patent suit

ARM CEO Simon Segars has defended the company’s stance on smartphone graphics technology linked to a patent suit brought forward by chip maker Nvidia. On Monday, the chief executive defended the firm’s intellectual property, involved in a looming patent suit brought forward by Nvidia against…

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Commissioner Almunia discusses patent-related developments in EU competition law

Speaking at the European Competition Day [actually, it should read days…] earlier today, Joaquín Almunia, the Vice-President of the EU Commission responsible for Competition Policy, addressed several recent developments in competition law. The Commissioner briefly discussed the significance of the new Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation, and related Guidelines,…

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