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  • Tue Oct 6 12:30 PM PDT 2009 BOL 1078: Smokinger gun

    Viacom may have found a smoking gun in its billion-dollar case against YouTube, but on the other hand, we speculate YouTube may have a smokinger gun. Also the FTC wants you to disclose all that money you've been paid to blog about cleaning products. Or

    Posted in Buzz Out Loud Podcast by Tom Merritt

  • Tue Oct 6 10:33 AM PDT 2009 Eolas sues corporate giants over Web technology

    In a bigger sequel to its years-long patent infringement case against Microsoft, Eolas has sued Apple, Google, Amazon, Yahoo, Frito-Lay, Playboy, and many others.

    Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland

  • Mon Nov 12 7:28 AM PST 2007 Microsoft IE patch eliminates extra step

    Licensing agreement allows software maker to eliminate Internet Explorer's "click to activate" step for interactive Web sites with HTML-embedded controls.

    Posted in News Blog by Candace Lombardi

  • Thu Aug 30 4:17 PM PDT 2007 Microsoft, Eolas settle patent dispute

    A years-long legal battle over Web browser technology is over, but neither Microsoft or Eolas is talking about details.

    Posted in News Blog by Stephen Shankland

  • Tue Aug 7 2:05 PM PDT 2007 Sanity prevails in MP3 patent case

    Earlier this year, a jury ordered Microsoft to pay Alcatel-Lucent $1.52 billion in a patent dispute over MP3 technology. The verdict seemed ridiculous at the time, and has now been reversed.

    Posted in Digital Noise: Music and Tech by Matt Rosoff

  • Fri Jun 1 9:19 AM PDT 2007 Patent Office board to revisit Microsoft-Eolas spat

    Panel of internal judges has agreed to launch a proceeding to determine whether Microsoft or Eolas is the rightful owner of a patent related to Web browser plug-in technology.

    Posted in News Blog by Anne Broache

  • Tue Mar 22 10:45 AM PST 2005 Microsoft asks Eolas exports rehearing

    Posted in News Blog by Paul Festa

  • Wed Mar 2 12:24 PM PST 2005 New trial for Microsoft in Eolas case

    It's back to court after Microsoft convinces a court to vacate a patent infringement award against the company.

    Posted in News Blog by Charles Cooper