Dish to pay TiVo $200M for injunction violation 
By:
Pat Murphy
Published: September 8, 2009
Tags: intellectual property
A Texas federal judge on Friday ordered Dish Network Corp. and sister firm EchoStar Corp. to pay TiVo Inc. about $200 million for violating a permanent injunction on using a modified technology that can rewind and pause live TV.
Jury issues $139M patent verdict against SAP 
By:
Pat Murphy
Published: August 27, 2009
Tags: intellectual property, patents
SAP AG, the world’s biggest maker of business-management software, must pay $138.6 million to Versata Software Inc. for violating its patents, a federal jury decided.
Microsoft wins fast-track appeal of Word ban 
By:
Pat Murphy
Published: August 26, 2009
Tags: copyright infringement, intellectual property
The Federal Circuit has granted Microsoft Corp.’s request for a fast-track appeal of the injunction that prohibits the company from selling its popular Word software after Oct. 10.
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