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RETURN to News Archive ================================================== Copyright(c) 1998-2003 GEN-ERIC Channel. All rights reserved. GEN-ERIC Patent News Tuesday, January 13, 2004 ================================================== Use Quick Links to Access any Area of Interest Headlines News Patents of the Day Access Official Gazette and Notices Patents Available for Licensing Patent Related Opportunities Printer Friendly Version ================================================== HEADLINES (patents issued a few hours ago..) The Space-Time Continuum Patent of the Day goes to Reveo, Inc. of New York for a Internet-based method of and system for monitoring space-time coordinate information and biophysiological state information collected from an animate object along a course through the space-time continuum The In the Mood Patent of the Day goes to an Independent Inventor from Pennsylvania for a Mood collar for pets Index ================================================== NEWS Rambus claims against Infineon cleared to proceed http://www.itworld.com/Man/2681/040112rambusinfineon/ A trial date has been set for Rambus Inc.'s patent infringement lawsuit against Infineon Technologies AG, as a federal judge denied an Infineon request to delay the trial pending the outcome of a separate Rambus trial with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Rambus said Thursday. The two companies have been embroiled in litigation for several years over charges that Infineon and other makers of DRAM (dynamic RAM) chips are infringing upon patents held by Rambus. Infineon and other DRAM companies such as Micron Technology Inc. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. contend that Rambus deceived a standards-setting body into adopting technology patented by Rambus for the DRAM standard. Index Macrovision Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against 321 Studios http://www.emedialive.com/Articles/ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID=8166 Macrovision Corporation has sued 321 Studios LLC, charging that 321's DVD X Copy family of DVD backup software products infringes Macrovision's patented copy protection technology and also violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). 321 makes and sells DVD-copying software products capable of activating Macrovision's patented Analog Copy Protection process, according to Macrovision, without license or authorization from Macrovision. Index Diomed Initiates Patent Infringement Litigation against AngioDynamics Incorporated http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20040107005188&newsLang=en Diomed, Inc. today announced that it has commenced legal action in the United States Federal District Court for the District of Massachusetts against AngioDynamics, Inc., a subsidiary of E-Z-EM, Inc., seeking injunctive relief and damages for infringement of Diomed's United States Patent Number 6,398,777 covering the endovascular laser treatment of varicose veins. Diomed, a leading developer and marketer of minimally invasive medical technologies, including EVLT(R) for the laser treatment of varicose veins, acquired exclusive rights to the patent from the five inventors of the procedure in September 2003. Index ================================================== PATENTS OF THE DAY ![]() Index
Abstract: A decorative animal collar having "mood stones" which are in contact with the body of a pet. Specifically, the invention is directed to an animal collar containing encapsulated or artificial stones containing cholesteric liquid crystals called "mood stones" that can identify the mood of an animal based on changes in body temperature. ![]() Index ================================================== ACCESS OFFICIAL GAZETTE AND NOTICES Access this week's Official Gazette http://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/patog/week02/OG/index2.htm Excerpt from OG Notices Index ================================================== PATENTS AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING to Learn More or to List a Patent Plug-and-play smart data cable The invention includes a smart, plug-and-play cable capable of transparently translating between two different communication protocols. The cables are "plug-and-play" such that two devices can be coupled together for communication without the requirement that the user perform any special set-up steps in order for it to work. To implement this plug-and-play functionality, the smart cable of the present invention determines which communication protocols are required at each of its ports, and selects, activates, enables, or downloads the appropriate communication protocol drivers to enable proper operation. Electric shaver having orbitally moving blades An electric shaver includes blades which while rotating around their own centers also orbit around another axis, thus providing that the blades sweep a large area. Implantable fuel cell This invention makes use of an electrostrictive material to increase the efficiency of a fuel cell as used for the production of power within a human. Index ================================================== EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES to List a Job Patent Related Jobs from Monster Patent Related Jobs from www.IntelPropLaw.com Index ================================================== GEN-ERIC Channel |