Patent Infringement News

Apple Intends to Add Galaxy S4 to Patent Litigation with Samsung

Submitted by patentadmin on Wed, 05/22/2013 - 13:28

May 22, 2013 - Apple has filed a motion to add Samsung's new smartphone, the Galaxy S4, to the existing patent lawsuit between the two companies.

Apple analyzed the Galaxy S4 and its analysis "revealed that the Galaxy S4 infringes five of Apple's asserted patents in the same ways as Samsung's already accused products," Apple said in the court filing.

Microsoft and Skype Sued for Patent Infringement

Submitted by patentadmin on Wed, 05/01/2013 - 21:47

May 1, 2013 - CopyTele, a non-practicing entity that monetizes and enforces patents, filed a patent lawsuit against Microsoft over the alleged infringement of two patents. CopyTele claims that Skype, which is owned by Microsoft, infringes two patents related to Web-based secure peer-to-peer communications.

The two patents-at-suit are a "Method and apparatus for securing e-mail attachments" and "Portable telecommunication security device." Both patents issued in 2005.

Viacom Loses $1 Billion Copyright Lawsuit Against YouTube

Submitted by patentadmin on Tue, 04/23/2013 - 13:57

April 23, 2013 - Viacom lost its copyright infringement lawsuit against YouTube when a federal judge ruled that YouTube was protected by the "safe harbor provisions" of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Under that law, YouTube would have to have knowledge of acts of copyright infringement committed by its users in order to be held liable for that infringement.

U.S. House of Representatives Panel Debates Impact of Non-Practicing Entities on ITC

Submitted by patentadmin on Wed, 04/17/2013 - 12:15

April 17, 2013 - The House of Representatives held a hearing on April 16 in which IP experts testified about how much of an impact non-practicing entities (less charitably known as patent trolls) have on the procedures of the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC).

European Union's Highest Court Approves Unitary Patent System

Submitted by patentadmin on Tue, 04/16/2013 - 22:02

April 16, 2013 - The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) cleared the way to proceed with the creation of a unitary patent system when the court dismissed challenges by Italy and Spain.

The two countries had objected to the creation of the EU unitary patent on the grounds that the legislative process used to create the new patent system was misused and an infringement of EU law.

Covidien Awarded $176.5 Million in Patent Infringement Lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson

Submitted by patentadmin on Fri, 03/29/2013 - 22:02

March 29, 2013 - A federal judge found that Johnson & Johnson infringed three patents belonging to Covidien, a healthcare products provider, and awarded Covidien $176.5 million.

The patents-at-suit cover "ultrasonic cutting and coagulation surgical devices" and were found to be infringed by the Harmonic line of ultrasonic surgery products sold by J&J's Ethicon Endo-Surgery division.