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Brand Bulletins Archive July 2009
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Obama’s Supreme Court Pick Schooled in Cyberlaw
If elevated to the
U.S. Supreme Court, Judge Sonia Sotomayor would become the first
justice to join the court with a history of precedent-setting rulings
on cyberlaw issues. Find our more here.
IBM Sets Patent Record in '08
IBM received 4,186
U.S. patents in 2008, becoming the first company ever to gain more than
4,000 U.S. patents in a single year. This blog has all the details.
Apple and Sony: Copyright Thieves or Victims of Success?
Apple, Nintendo, and Sony Corporation are being sued for patent
infringement by Shared Memory Graphics. The lawsuit, which claims that
Apples' iPhone and the Sony PSP use patented shared media software,
could lead to significant monetary payment for damages. This blog has
all the details.
Sirius Raising Prices for Music Royalties
Sirius must pay royalty fees in order to play songs on its
satellite radio. But royalty fees have been steadily increasing the
past few months so in order to comply, Sirius has had to raise its
membership fees. Read more of the story here.
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