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Clone Lawsuit Alleges Cloning! Ah, the irony. A Chinese company by the name of Shenzhen Great Long Brother Industrial Co is preparing to sue Apple if the iPad enters the Chinese market.  This company...

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The North Face Sues The South Butt A popular outdoor product company, The North Face, is suing a student-founded start-up company, The South Butt, for trademark infringement.  The North Face complaint includes...

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Twitter Sued for Patent Infringement A Texas-based company called TechRadium filed suit against Twitter Tuesday, August 4, 2009, in the Southern District of Texas, alleging patent infringement.  TechRadium is...

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Microsoft Emotiflag Patent Microsoft managed to land a patent grant for emotiflags this past week despite well-known prior usage.  The IP team member at Microsoft who received the Notice of Allowance...

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North vs. South Update

Posted on : 28-01-2010 | By : Sarah | In : Uncategorized

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Yep, still polar opposites.  The lawsuit brought by The North Face against The South Butt continues, with a scheduling conference held yesterday, January 27, 2010.   Both poles, er, sides agreed to a preliminary injunction hearing on April 12, 2010.  A mediation is also purported to be scheduled prior to that hearing.  More to come as details unfold!

The North Face Sues The South Butt

Posted on : 07-01-2010 | By : Sarah | In : Just for Fun, Legal Stuff, Patents

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A popular outdoor product company, The North Face, is suing a student-founded start-up company, The South Butt, for trademark infringement.  The North Face complaint includes arguments for likelihood of confusion.  In response to this argument, IP counsel for The South Butt indicated that the public knows “the difference between a face and a butt.”

The South Butt website now includes a disclaimer along the same lines:

We are not in any fashion related to nor do we want to be confused with The North Face Apparel Corp. or its products sold under “The North Face” brand. If you are unable to discern the difference between a face and a butt, we encourage you to buy North Face products.

The answer submitted by The South Butt in response to The North Face complaint is equally comedic, and worth a read.  And if you feel inspired to get involved, you can participate in The South Butt Challenge App available on Facebook.

Hat tip: Patently-O (and Jake – for alerting me to this hilarious lawsuit)

Update to Microsoft Word Lawsuit

Posted on : 29-12-2009 | By : Sarah | In : Uncategorized

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Microsoft released a supplemental patch for Office 2007 that is required for the United States in order to comply with the injunction of August 12, 2009.  From the Microsoft OEM Partner Center:

After this patch is installed, Word will no longer read the Custom XML elements contained within DOCX, DOCM, or XML files. These files will continue to open, but any Custom XML elements will be removed. The ability to handle custom XML markup is typically used in association with automated server based processing of Word documents. Custom XML is not typically used by most end users of Word.

Blackberry Ban Sought by Prism Technologies

Posted on : 04-12-2009 | By : Sarah | In : Uncategorized

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A company out of Nebraska, Prism Technologies LLC, has sought an import ban on the Blackberry Curve model claiming patent infringement.  The Curve model is one of the iPhone’s fiercest competitors.  Read more here.

No Patented Soup for You!

Posted on : 19-08-2009 | By : Sarah | In : Just for Fun, Patents

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In the category of quirky and fun, here is an antique patent from 1865, when recipes were still considered patentable subject matter.  U.S. Patent 47,545 is for Improved Tomato Soup – and the specification enables you to make an enourmous amount!  If anyone actually tries this recipe out, let me know how it goes.