Apple’s longstanding suit against Samsung has finally come to an end. Late last week, Samsung filed documents indicating their intent to pay Apple $548 million as part of their longstanding patent dispute which began all the way back in April of 2011. While Apple’s initial…
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DVR maker TiVo has sued Samsung for patent infringement, alleging that Samsung’s digital video recorders violate four of TiVo’s patents. The announcement came as part of Tivo’s Q2 2015 earnings report, which saw the company generate close to $120 million in net revenue, compared to…
Read MoreWriting the next chapter of an ongoing feud with Apple, Samsung on Wednesday petitioned for a rehearing of a recent U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that upheld nearly $400 million in damages for infringing Apple design patents. In a court document filed with…
Read MoreThe war of patents just got more intense with Microsoft losing the first round in a battle against InterDigital Inc (ITC case #613) at the International Trade Commission or ITC. United States International judge on Monday found Microsoft guilty under the case of employing InterDigital Inc’s…
Read MoreBack in May 2011, Nikon filed a lawsuit against Sigma, accusing the company of using patented Vibration Reduction (VR) technology in Sigma lenses. In March 2014, a court in Japan recommended that Sigma pay Nikon roughly $14.5 million in damages. Today, Nikon announced that it…
Read MoreAcushnet, the parent company of golf ball behemoth Titleist, is saying more than a dozen different balls from an array of small startup companies are infringing on its patents for dimple patterns. So it’s suing them. The lawsuit claims Acushnet has been “seriously damaged” by…
Read More(Reuters) – Apple Inc has been ordered to pay $532.9 million after a federal jury in Texas found that its iTunes software infringed three patents owned by patent licensing firm Smartflash LLC. Though Smartflash had been asking for $852 million in damages, Tuesday night’s verdict…
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