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The Free Software Foundation Thursday slapped Cisco with a lawsuit claiming copyright infringement related to Cisco's Linksys wireless routers.
submitted by NetworkWorld on 12th Dec 2008 (via networkworld.com)
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Keepin' it real fake, part CLXIX: the iPhone gets flipped What would you get if you combined an iPhone, a unibody Macbook, a strobe light out of a smoky, drugged-out disco, and a shelter from pesky copyright infringement? We guess you'd get something like this, the creatively-named "iPhone V126" that you'll find floating around the streets of Shenzen these days. The QVGA display shows off a reasonably faithful reproduction of the iPhone's ...
submitted by Engadget on 28th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Copyright watchdog Recording Association of Vietnam (RIAV) has reportedly filed a $3 million lawsuit against FPT Telecom and Nokia Vietnam for violating intellectual property rights. RIAV, which represents 60 music production companies throughout Vietnam, is suing both companies over allegations of copyright infringement of recorded music. Full article in TechCrunch.
submitted by Ringtonia on 12th Nov 2008 (via textually.org)
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Japanese mobile music site admins arrested for infringement In the US, the RIAA has a huge job on its hands policing people's computer use, but the Recording Industry Association of Japan is far more concerned with mobile phones when it comes to copyright infringement. That's because Japanese music lovers acquire new tunes on their handsets, not from their laptops. ars technica reports. The RIAJ has announced that two men from Hyogo were taken in...
submitted by Ringtonia on 24th Oct 2008 (via textually.org)
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Coors are facing a $12.5 million lawsuit filed by Hottrix, a small company who develops “tricks” for mobile phones, and has alleged Coors has committed a copyright infringement by copying Hottrix’s Apple iPhone app iBeer. Both Coors iPint and Hottrix’s iBeer display a glass of beer on an iPhone screen that when tilted the beer disappears,
submitted by PhonesReview on 15th Oct 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
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HOT: Three new E-Series devices - E63, E72 and E75! In the last days there were rumors of two new Eseries devices by Nokia, the E72 and E75. It all started with a video uploaded in YouTube showing a commercial of the E72 and E75. The video already has been deleted by YouTube due to a copyright infringement of the Nokia Corporation. Although the video
submitted by SymbianWorld on 21st Sep 2008 (via symbianworld.org)
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If you have been following PiZero’s dilemma, that Handango ignored the copyright infringement claims from the artist, concerning the sale of his free themes, the case has been solved. The ticket launched by the artist to the copyright team was completely ignored, so PhoneReport has been pressurizing Illume PR, Handango’s Public Relation representatives to offer
submitted by PhoneReportv20 on 18th Sep 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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EFIX Will Get You a Mac OS on Your PC While Apple is suing Psystar and Psystar is counter-suing Apple for minor things like copyright infringement or monopoly-like-something related to using Mac OS on cheap PCs, there’s a device which would make such a thing possible to every one of us. We’ve talked earlier about the EFIX and the EFIX dongle meant to help you ease
submitted by MobileWhack on 12th Sep 2008 (via mobilewhack.com)
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It's game over for popular 'Tetris' clone The No. 1 free download from Apple's App Store, a clever Tetris clone for the iPhone called Tris is no longer available. USA Today reports. "As of Wednesday, the puzzle game has been removed from the App Store, following a threatening letter received by Apple by The Tetris Company over alleged copyright infringement, says Tris developer Noah Witherspoon. The disappointed college student write...
submitted by Textually on 28th Aug 2008 (via textually.org)
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Popular Tetris clone to iPhone removed from App Store So it was again time to report on removed iPhone program in App Store. This time, it is the popular Tetris clone Tris as being available as free downloads in just over two weeks. Behind the decision to remove Tris is a notification from The Tetris Company on suspected copyright infringement. Given that the man behind
submitted by DailyMobile on 26th Aug 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)


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