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What Kim Kardashian and Apple Have in Common Both are suing over alleged infringement of intellectual property rights having to do with look-a-likes. Apple claims the new Galaxy tablet is a mimic and that Samsung "copied...

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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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In memory of Michael Jackson: legendary recording artist, dancer, and patentee

Posted on : 30-06-2009 | By : Sarah | In : News, Patents

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In the wake of the recent death of Michael Jackson, many worldwide are remembering his music, his dancing, and the early years in the Jackson 5.  But how many remember him as an inventor and patentee?  Perhaps the attorney who drafted the patent application, or Examiner Patterson, who recognized the inventive novelty during prosecution.  I’ll venture to guess few even knew Michael Jackson also wore the inventor hat in addition to that cool fedora.  Read more here.

Misunderstandings

Posted on : 09-11-2007 | By : Sarah | In : Just for Fun

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Ever wonder why pigs became the symbol of saving money? Wonder no more!

Long ago, dishes and cookware in Europe were made of a dense, orange clay called “pygg.” When people saved coins in jars made of this clay, the jars became known as “pygg banks.” When an English potter misunderstood the word, he made a bank that resembled a pig. And it caught on.

Newton’s Telecom Dictionary, p.716. [just don't ask me why its in there]

Quote of the Day

Posted on : 29-10-2007 | By : Sarah | In : Quotes

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Thomas Jefferson once said, ‘We should never judge a president by his age, only by his works.’ And ever since he told me that, I stopped worrying.

- Ronald Reagan (1911 – 2004)

Quote of the Day

Posted on : 26-10-2007 | By : Sarah | In : Quotes

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In all large corporations, there is a pervasive fear that someone, somewhere is having fun with a computer on company time. Networks help alleviate that fear.

- John C. Dvorak

(this post added on my lunch break)

Clarence Thomas – A Great American Success Story

Posted on : 25-10-2007 | By : Sarah | In : Legal Stuff, News, Politics

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This week I attended a luncheon featuring Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as the keynote speaker. It was an incredible opportunity to hear a sitting Supreme Court justice in person, speaking about the path by which he reached his current position, as well as the role he plays on the current Court. Not only that, but his personal story is one that encapsulates the American dream – a young boy born into extreme poverty rises up to become one of the greatest men in America. His story exemplifies the truth that anyone can achieve anything with the freedoms we have here in this country.

The only thing that shocked me, though I suppose it really should not have, was the utter lack of publicity his arrival and time in Dallas generated. Not one local news outlet highlighted the event, to my knowledge, nor even mentioned that a sitting Supreme Court Justice was in town! The local newspaper did not write up the event in advance of or after its occurence. The only place I could find mention of the event was on blogs, and organizational websites of participating organizations.

Compare that to the previous year, when retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor came to Dallas. Months before her arrival, news outlets reported on her coming and gave information about the event. The public was made aware of the opportunity and her time here received much press. I attended that event myself, and enjoyed hearing her persepective about her time on the Court. The question is, why the difference? Why does one retired Justice receive an enormous amount of attention, while another sitting Justice receives barely any at all?

The answer may be found in the lone editorial reviewing Justice Thomas’ new book, in which the columnist writes:

If Clarence Thomas were a liberal, he’d be widely regarded as an American hero.

(interestingly, although the DMN editorial was written only a week prior to the event this past Tuesday, no mention is made of Justice Thomas coming to Dallas)