Microsoft, Hon Hai Reach Patent Deal
Microsoft has signed a patent-licensing agreement with Taiwanese electronics assembler Hon Hai Precision Industry covering devices running Google's Android and Chrome software.
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Michael Casey's FX Horizons: Japan-U.S. trade talks are a reason to cheer
Last week’s U.S.-Japan agreement allowing Tokyo to engage in negotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership was a very big deal, writes Michael Casey.
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United Kingdom: Case Note: Griffon Shipping LLC v Firodi Shipping Ltd. [2013] EWHC 593 - Reed Smith
An important decision for the ship sale and purchase market has confirmed that buyers entering into a standard form Memorandum of Agreement do so in the knowledge that they may be liable for the amount of the (unpaid) deposit.
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United States: 5 Key IP Issues In Software Development Agreements - Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson
A discussion on key five IP consideration corporate counsel should be aware of when retaining a contractor for the developing of a company's software.
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Why the Argument for Austerity Took a Big Hit Yesterday
In the years following the financial crisis, America has been obsessed with debt. Hurting from the crisis, consumers and businesses have been busy paying off debt, while the federal government has ramped up its borrowing through a combination of stimulus spending and lower tax revenue. And of course all this new government debt — which has reached 73% of GDP and is expected to remain roughly at that level for the next decade — has many policy makers and citizens deeply concerned, to say the least. But exactly how concerned we ought to be over that debt level — and how radically we need to act to reduce it — remains hotly debated. Governments obviously need to be able to borrow, and nearly every government does so. But experts have reached no clear consensus over how much (relative to the size of its economy) a nation can safely borrow. That is, no consensus had begun to emerge until the appearance in 2010 of a paper, by economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, called “Growth ...
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