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Reax as court orders partial ban on rivals' products in patent row

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A South Korean court ruled on Friday that technology giants Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. both infringed on each other's patents, and ordered a partial ban of their products in South Korea. The Seoul Central District Court...
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Protest against patent for US anti-AIDS drug

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1. Wide of protesters marching with a banner reading "Oppose Patent on AIDS Drugs"; pan to another banner 2. Protester beating drums 3. Various of protesters shouting slogans 4. Low angle of march with police officer''s feet in the...
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Qualcomm Is Being Deceptive in Apple Suit, Lawyer Boutrous Says

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Dec.17 -- Theodore Boutrous Jr., a partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, discusses Apple Inc.'s legal battle with Qualcomm Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Markets." Boutrous is representing Apple device contract...
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Demonstrators protest against free trade pact's drug patent proposals

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1. Mid of protesters chanting outside the Marriott Hotel in Lima, where negotiations are under way for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), chanting (Spanish) "It's non-negotiable" (in reference to their rights) 2. Pan right from...
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Huawei on planned US law to block patent fees

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Chinese tech giant Huawei warned Thursday a US senator's proposal to block the company from pursuing damages in patent courts would be a "catastrophe for global innovation."
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Bloomberg

Qualcomm's Amon Sees 5G Ramping Up, Expects Apple Resolution in 2019

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Jan.07 -- Qualcomm President Cristiano Amon speaks to Bloomberg's Emily Chang about the company's 5G plans, the ongoing patent dispute with Apple and the potential impact of the U.S.-China trade war on Qualcomm's supply chain.
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Reax as patent authority rules iPhone name in Brazil belongs to local firm

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13 February, 2013 1. Various of computer screen showing Brazilian company Gradiente's iphones for sale online 14 February, 2013 2. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Simone Lahorgue, intellectual property lawyer and arbitrator with the World...
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It was Apple versus Samsung but Google loomed large Tuesday during closing arguments at the monthlong federal trial involving claims of patent infringement exchanged by the world's two largest smartphone makers. (April 29)

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A lawyer recalled the innovations of Apple founder Steve Jobs as he accused Samsung on Tuesday of unfairly and brazenly ripping off iPhone and iPad features invented by Jobs and other Apple executives. An attorney for Samsung later stood...
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Bloomberg

Hello World Japan: Love Potions, Wigs and So Much More

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Ovt. 25 -- Japan’s top inventor, Dr. Yoshiro Nakamatsu, has more patents than anyone in history and, at 88, he continues to knock out love potions, weapon-filled wigs and whatever else comes to his eccentric mind.
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Bloomberg

Yahoo May Pick Winning Bid for Assets Next Week

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July 19 -- Eric Hippeau, managing partner at Lerer Hippeau Ventures, and Bloomberg's Alex Sherman discuss the companies that are bidding to acquire Yahoo and the possibility of best and final offers coming from two or three of the top...
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Bloomberg

Orthodontists Skeptical About Removable, Clear Teeth Aligners

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Sep.20 -- Where metal braces installed in a doctor’s office were once the only way to correct misaligned teeth, a new method that uses removable clear aligners can eliminate a visit to an orthodontist and save patients thousands of...
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Bloomberg

Software Was Sticking Point in Apple-Qualcomm Spat, Executive Emails Suggest

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Jan.18 -- Billions of dollars in chip supply deals involving Apple Inc. and Qualcomm Inc. may have actually collapsed over a squabble about software access, rather than the patent fees that sparked a bitter legal battle between the two...
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Bloomberg

Sonos Is Getting Squeezed by Low End of Market, Ira Blumberg Says

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Jan.13 -- Ira Blumberg, VideoLabs senior vice president, and Bloomberg's Brad Stone discuss the patent dispute between Sonos Inc. and Google. They speak with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology."
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California jury finds smartphone makers copied from each other. (May 2)

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A California jury awarded Apple $119 million - far less than it demanded - in a patent battle with Samsung over alleged copying of smart phone features, and the jury made the victory even smaller by finding that Apple illegally used one...
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WTO takes up global trade rules for medicine

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1. World Trade Organisation sign and group of protesters in front of building 2. Various of demonstrators carrying coffin covered by black flag 3. Police in body armour 4. Director of WTO, Mike Moore, leaving building 5. Various of...
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Bloomberg

Apple Said to Seek Stake in Luxury Carmaker McLaren

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Sept. 21 -- Apple is said to be seeking a stake in luxury carmaker McLaren and is in talks to buy Lit Motors, an electric motorbike startup according to people with knowledge of the matter. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and Bloomberg View's...
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Bloomberg

Why Qualcomm's German Legal Victory Against Apple Is So Significant

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Dec.20 -- Qualcomm Inc. won an injunction that allows a ban on sales of some iPhone models in Germany, giving the chipmaker another weapon in its long and bitter licensing battle with Apple Inc. only 10 days after winning a similar...
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Bloomberg

Apple Faces Uphill Battle Against Qualcomm in China Courts

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Dec.10 -- Qualcomm Inc. said it won a ruling in China against Apple Inc. that bans the sale of several iPhone models in that country. Bloomberg Intelligence's Tamlin Bason and Bloomberg's Ian King have more on "Bloomberg Technology."
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+4:3 Google buys phone maker Motorola for US$12.5 billion, stocks rise

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New York - 15 August, 2011 1. Mid of Motorola cell phone with Android operating system 2. Mid of senior internet analyst Ben Schachter of Macquarie Capital Incorporated 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Schachter, Macquarie Capital...
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CHINA: CHINESE PIG FACE RESTAURANT

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Mandarin/Nat The Chinese, known for their national obsession with food, have a cuisine that is one of the most exotic in the world. But pork dishes have always stood out as traditional favourites. One Beijing restaurant has a pork dish...