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Intellectual Property

Intellectual property (IP) is a term referring to a number of distinct types of creations of the mind for which property rights are recognised--and the corresponding fields of law. Under intellectual property law, owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets, such as musical, literary, and artistic works; discoveries and inventions; and words, phrases, symbols, and designs. Common types of intellectual property include copyrights, trademarks, patents, industrial design rights and trade secrets in some jurisdictions.

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Articles About Intellectual Property

Jury deals big blow to Oracle in Android case vs. Google

By Reuters

Google Inc's Android mobile platform has not infringed Oracle Corp's patents, a California jury decided, putting an indefinite hold on Oracle's quest for damages in a fight between the two Silicon Valley giants over smartphone technology. (8:19 am)

MORE TOPICS: GOOGLE INC., CALIFORNIA, ORACLE, COURT, NEW YORK, SMARTPHONE

Jury Rules For Google Against Oracle's Patent Claims

By IBTimes

Google Inc's Android mobile platform has not infringed Oracle Corp's patents, a California jury decided, putting an indefinite hold on Oracle's quest for damages in a legal fight between the two Silicon Valley giants over smartphone technology. (1:51 am)

MORE TOPICS: GOOGLE INC., CALIFORNIA, ORACLE, COURT, SMARTPHONE, SETTLEMENT

Google did not infringe Oracle patents: jury

By Reuters

Google Inc's Android mobile platform has not infringed Oracle's patents, a California jury decided in a high stakes trial fought by the two Silicon Valley giants over smartphone technology. (12:12 am)

MORE TOPICS: GOOGLE INC., CALIFORNIA, ORACLE, COURT, SMARTPHONE, ANDROID

Will Xbox 360 Be Banned In The US? Judge Says Microsoft’s Console Should No Longer Be Sold [REPORT]
Will Xbox 360 Be Banned In The US? Judge Says Microsoft’s Console Should No Longer Be Sold [REPORT]

By IBTimes

In 2010 Microsoft filed a lawsuit against Motorola over patent fees for Xbox 360 technology. The phone manufacturer then countered with a lawsuit against Microsoft that could affect Xbox 360 sales in the United States. (7:25 pm)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, MICROSOFT, GERMANY, COURT, LAWSUIT

Flags of Australia and Malaysia
Australia, Malaysia Signs Free Trade Agreement

By IBTimes AU

Effective January 2013, exports of Australian products into Malaysia will get to enjoy 97.6 per cent tariff-free entry and will increase to 99 per cent by 2017. (May 23)

MORE TOPICS: HSBC, AUSTRALIA, INVESTMENT

China Approve Google's $12bn bid for Motorola
Google Acquires Motorola Mobility for £7.9bn

By IBTimes UK

Google has finally announced its acquisition of Motorola Mobility for $40 per share and promises to keep Android 'free and open' for five years. (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: LARRY PAGE, RUSSIA, SMARTPHONE, ANDROID

After Yahoo deal, challenges abound for Alibaba

By Reuters

China's Alibaba Group could command a Facebook-rivalling valuation of $100 billion when it comes to list its shares, possibly by 2015 - but its more immediate challenge is to hang on to top spot in the country's $36 billion e-commerce market. (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: FACEBOOK, MANAGEMENT

Yahoo clears a hurdle, sells Alibaba stake for $7.1 billion

By Reuters

Yahoo Inc will sell as much as half of its 40 percent stake in Chinese e-commerce powerhouse Alibaba Group for $7.1 billion, ending years of fractious talks over how to extract value from its most prized asset. (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, CALIFORNIA, JAPAN, RETAIL, NEW YORK, MANAGEMENT

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Yahoo Selling Alibaba Stock for $7.1bn

By IBTimes UK

Yahoo has agreed to sell half its 40 percent share in Alibaba Group for $7.1bn, with most of that money going back to shareholders. (May 21)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, MICROSOFT, INVESTMENT

A security guard walks past a logo of Alibaba (China) Technology Co. Ltd at its headquarters on the outskirts of Hangzhou
Big Deal For Alibaba,Yahoo: The $7.1B Is Only Half Of It

By IBTimes

China's Alibaba Group and Yahoo confirmed Sunday night they have reached an agreement that will allow the two online media giants to eventually go their own ways. Alibaba initially will pay an estimated $7.1 billion in cash and preferred stock to Yahoo. (May 21)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, GOLDMAN SACHS, CREDIT SUISSE, INVESTMENT