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Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 abandoned?
[UPDATE] Ubisoft confirms that trademarks for upcoming World War II shooter abandoned to avoid "administrative confusion."
Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 trademarks lapsed intentionally says Ubisoft
Earlier today we wrote about the bizarre story of the Ubisoft/Gearbox collaboration, Brothers in Arms: Furious 4. Essentially, the companies raised some eyebrows after they allowed their trademarks for Furious 4 lapse after saying next-to-nothing about the game publicly for nearly a year since its reveal at E3 2011.
Expiring trademarks suggest trouble for Brothers in Arms: Furious 4
Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 may be in trouble. Some lapsing trademarks for the its title intimate the Gearbox-developed game is all but abandoned (or the name is changing), and our inquiries into Gearbox Software have yet to be answered. "We don't have anything to share at this point in time," an Ubisoft representative told Joystiq. Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 was announced at last year's E3 ...
Novalogic Suing Activision Over Delta Force Trademarks
Activision is facing a federal lawsuit over its use of the Delta Force name and symbol, which developer Novalogic says violates its trademark. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 references Delta Force, which is a nickname for the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1st SFOD-D). The U.S. Army doesn't acknowledge the Delta Force name, which is why Novalogic was able to trademark it in ...
How Many Trademark Lawyers Does It Take To Screw In A Light Bulb?
? Actually, no matter what the answer is to "How many trademark lawyers does it takes to screw in a light bulb?" ??you can find way more than enough to answer even the most outrageous?? punch line, because they all are in one place this week, here in , D.C.?? The importance that trademarks have ...
Has Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 been cancelled?
Rumours are circulating that lunatic WWII shooter Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 has been euthanised. Twitter detective Superannuation spotted that publisher Ubisoft recently abandoned its trademarks relating to the game. Beyond that, nothing has been heard of the game since its announcement last June. A release schedule circulated by Ubisoft last month gave it a vague "Calendar 2012" launch window ...
Areavoices | The Patents and Trademarks of Steve Jobs: Art and technology that changed the world
Steve Jobs is often celebrated for the impact he had on design and technology. In just seven months since his death, some of the most notable products from his career are on display in an exhibition at Smithsonian's Ripley Center, titled The Patents and Trademarks of Steve Jobs: Art and Technology that Changed the World.
Paralyzed Woman Uses Mind-Controlled Robot Arm
MrSeb writes "Using BrainGate, the world's most advanced brain-computer interface, a woman with quadriplegia has used a mind-controlled robot arm to serve herself coffee ? an act she hasn't been able to perform for 15 years. BrainGate, which is being developed by a team of American neuroscientists from Brown and Stanford universities, and is currently undergoing clinical trial, requires a ...
Research and Markets: Intellectual Property Law: Commercial, Creative and Industrial Property
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Intellectual Property Law: Commercial, Creative and I
CME Group to Start Expanded CBOT Grain and Oilseed Trading Hours May 20
CHICAGO, May 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- CME Group , the world's leading and most diverse derivatives marketplace, today announced it received CFTC approval to offer expanded electronic trading hours in its ...
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Google infringed Oracle Java copyrights: jury
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc infringed some of Oracle Corp's copyrights on the Java programming language, a U.S. jury found on Monday after days of deliberation. Oracle may have suffered a setback, however, because the jury could not reach a decision on whether Google's actions constituted fair use and were legally allowed. The fair use question is crucial to determining damages. If ...
Righthaven copyrights fail to sell at auction
Creditors of Las Vegas copyright lawsuit filer Righthaven LLC are licking their wounds after no one bid for Righthaven copyrights in an eBay auction that ended Saturday.
Google Infringed on Oracle's Java Copyrights: Jury
A jury found that Google violated Oracle's copyrights on the structure of part of the Java programming language, but failed to decide if Google had the right to fair use of that copyright.
Jury: Google Infringed on Some Oracle Copyrights
A Northern California jury on Monday found that Google infringed upon Oracle's copyrights on the structure of part of the Java software programming language, in a high stakes trial over smartphone technology.
Prices slashed on Righthaven copyrights up for auction
Certain copyrights seized from Righthaven LLC of Las Vegas are being offered at auction for a minimum bid of $50 apiece ? a 50 percent discount.
Righthaven Copyrights (Including Porn Titles) Being Auctioned on eBay
17 Righthaven copyrights are being auctioned off on eBay today. I?m not going to rehash the entire Righthaven saga here, but if you?re unfamiliar with the story, Righthaven with the business model of purchasing copyrights and suing people. They have ?
Court finds Google violated Oracle copyrights
A jury in a high-profile technology case has ruled that Google violated copyrights owned by Oracle for the Android mobile platform, but failed to agree on whether damages should be awarded.
Google Infringed Java Copyrights in Android, Jury Finds
A jury has found that Google infringed Oracle's Java copyrights in Android but could not decide unanimously if the infringement was protected by "fair use."
Google Infringed On Oracle's Java Copyrights, Jury Finds
Google Inc infringed some of Oracle Corp's copyrights on the Java programming language, a U.S. jury found on Monday after days of deliberation.
Google violated copyright, but no damages: jury
A jury ruled that Google violated copyrights owned by Oracle Corp. for the Android mobile platform, but failed to agree on whether damages should be awarded in the high-profile trial.