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In regione caecroum rex est luscus or… In the jury of the blind, Velvin Hogan is King

'If this were my patent, could I defend it?' was the question jury foreman, Velvin Hogan asked himself when considering the Apple Samsung patent infringement suit. On August 24th, 2012 a nine person jury reached the verdict which awarded Apple slightly over $1 billion in damages. This is a grievous miscarriage of justice in which Velvin played an active role. Velvin does not understand that novelty and obviousness are what determine patent validity. His public opining reinforces the widespread ignorance of the broken patent system and the myth of Apple’s innovation.

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Apple v. Reality - Intellectual Property Analysis of Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co.

In the global Battle Royale of Apple and Samsung at the International Trade Commission, Administrative Law Judge Thomas Pender should receive an honorable mention as being the quirkiest judge. Referencing a scatological joke from a Cheech and Chong album , Judge Pender’s quote reflects the growing frustration of the courts with two multinational corporations who simply can’t play nice. However, what was meant as harmless commentary could overturn his decision.

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A Hand from the Grave: Intellectual Property Analysis of Graphics Properties Holdings

On March 27, 2012, Graphics Properties Holdings, the remnant of Silicon Graphics Inc., launched a patent infringement suit against Apple, HTC, LG, RIM, Samsung, and Sony. Despite its non-operating status and troll-like activities, Graphics Properties does hold a decent patent portfolio (read: it’s not perfect, but they do hold early priority to widely used display technologies). What does this mean to these defendants, half of which are already suing each other over patent infringement?

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Kodak’s Final Gasp? Intellectual Property Analysis of Kodak v Apple, HTC

Not much has changed for Kodak since news first circulated last quarter about their pending bankruptcy. Well, nothing changed except that Kodak has continued to burn cash at a ferocious rate, its digital imaging portfolio still has not sold, and its latest reorganization plan reminds us of Research in Motion’s redundant management structure.

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End of Season Apple Sale: Intellectual Property Analysis of Apple, Inc. Patent-Related Rulings

Apple has conveniently decided to pop back into the news – and just in time for the holidays! No, we’re not talking about the coverage of Apple’s less-than-stellar Black Friday/Cyber-Monday deals. (Honestly, who can blame them for wanting to save money, since they’re funding over 20 lawsuits around the world – and that’s just with Samsung.) We’re also not talking about the U.S.

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