United States: O2 Micro Does Not Apply When Jury Explicitly Told By Court To Use Only The Court’s Claim Construction - Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
In Function Media, L.L.C. v. Google Inc., No. 12-1020, the Federal Circuit affirmed the district court’s determination that one patent was invalid as indefinite and the jury’s verdict that two other patents were invalid and not infringed.
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High Court rules in favor of book reseller
The U.S. Supreme Court handed a victory to a reseller of textbooks in a case brought by publisher John Wiley & Sons. Google, eBay may benefit.
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Australia: Google succeeds in High Court appeal: misleading and deceptive conduct - Norton Rose Australia
The case clarifies the scope of a search engine's liability for content on its website but authored by third parties.
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Court: Google not liable for vanity search results
A Wisconsin woman trying to protect her "wholesome" image failed to persuade a federal appeals court to hold Google liable because searches for her name could lead people to advertisements for drugs to treat sexual dysfunction.
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Australia: Google wins against ACCC - Kott Gunning
The High Court overturned a decision that Google, via AdWords, was conveying misleading and deceptive representations.
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