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Google developing books with special effects, patent applications suggest
One can only shudder at what might pop up with “Fifty Shades of Grey.” But Google appears to be developing technology that would add special-effects imagery and sound to the reading […]
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Silicon Valley’s influence on patent issues increases in Washington
Silicon Valley’s influence in the patent world increased this morning with the appointment of Michelle Lee, the director of the Silicon Valley patent office, as the new deputy director of […]
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Judge resigns from local patent office, citing delay in move to permanent space
The indefinite delay in opening the Silicon Valley branch of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has now cost the agency a key hire: Neil Smith, a longtime patent litigator who was the first person named to be a patent judge in the new office, resigned his position with the agency late last week.
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Tessera loses another round in patent investigation
Tessera Technologies lost another “office action” regarding patent claims involved in two investigations before the International Trade Commission, although you wouldn’t know that based on the release the company put […]
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