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Tag Archives: Licensing
Relativity Reduces Data Fees for SaaS Customers, Adds New Licensing for Service Providers
E-discovery company Relativity is today announcing new pricing and licensing options for its cloud-based RelativityOne product, reducing data fees by up to 50 percent, introducing a more flexible billing model for all RelativityOne customers, and creating a special licensing option … Continue reading
Posted in Legal Marketing
Tagged adds, Customers, Data, Fees, Licensing, Providers, Reduces, Relativity, SaaS, Service
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Day 2 of FTC v. Qualcomm: patent exhaustion; leveraging of chips in licensing negotiations; rival chipset makers
Friday, the first day of the FTC v. Qualcomm antitrust trial in the Northern District of California (San Jose, to be precise), couldn't have gone much better for the Federal Trade Commission. Today, Monday, the FTC made further headway, but … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged Chips, chipset, Exhaustion, Leveraging, Licensing, MAKERS, Negotiations, Patent, Qualcomm, Rival
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Trademarks: Technology Transactions and Licensing
Selling, Licensing but Protecting Registered or Copyrighted Materials You’ve developed a great idea and have patented an amazing piece of technology which will revolutionize the industry! But, there’s one barrier you’ve yet to overcome, capitalizing on the immense value stored … Continue reading
Special Convocation on the Future of Licensing
The Law Society of Ontario is holding a Special Convocation tomorrow to determine what the future of licensing will be in Ontario. The articling crisis, which can find its roots in trends over a decade ago, lead to the creation … Continue reading
The Effects of Downstream Competition on Upstream Innovation and Licensing
Jean-Etienne de Bettignies, Bulat Gainullin, Hua Fang Liu, and David T. Robinson explore The Effects of Downstream Competition on Upstream Innovation and Licensing. ABSTRACT: We study how competition between two downstream firms affects an upstream innovator's innovation strategy, which includes… … Continue reading
Posted in Antitrust - Competition law
Tagged Competition, downstream, Effects, Innovation, Licensing, Upstream
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