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Verizon Communications Inc. must pay royalties to a California company whose patents it infringes, though it doesn’t have to stop providing FiOS TV customers with video-on-demand services, a U.S. appeals court said.
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Google Inc. said at least 10 individuals and groups receiving company money, including Google attorney William Patry and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, wrote commentaries about Oracle Corp.’s copyright lawsuit over Android software.
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Google Inc. said it didn’t pay people to write about Oracle Corp.’s lawsuit against it over Android software, although nonprofits, universities and trade groups receiving Google money have commented on the case.
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Google Inc. was ordered for a second time to disclose which commentators receiving company money wrote about a copyright case against it after Google told a judge it may be impossible to name all those who fall into that category.
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Google Inc. said it didn’t pay people to write about Oracle Corp.’s lawsuit against it over Android software, although nonprofits, universities and trade groups receiving Google money have commented on the case.
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Google Inc., Oracle Corp. and their attorneys must disclose payments made to authors, journalists and bloggers who have reported or published comments on Oracle’s copyright-infringement case over Android software, a judge ruled.
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Samsung Electronics Co. and Apple Inc. were questioned by European Union antitrust regulators over the use of smartphone patents, the European Commission said.
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Apple Inc.’s victory over HTC Corp. in a patent dispute at the U.S. International Trade Commission may slow the advance of rival Google Inc.’s fast-growing Android operating system for mobile phones and tablets.
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Apple Inc.’s victory over HTC Corp. in a patent dispute at the U.S. International Trade Commission may slow the advance of rival Google Inc.’s fast-growing Android operating system for mobile phones and tablets.
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Bank of New York Mellon Corp., the world’s largest custody bank, is in early stage talks with federal prosecutors to settle accusations the bank overcharged customers for foreign-exchange trading, according to a person briefed on the discussions.
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