Monthly Archives: March 2012

The Case Of ’Twibel’ Or The Dangers Of Law Enforcement 2.0

While we all love the idea that there are no boundaries anymore and we can feed the world from our dorm in a little village, unfortunately courts and prosecutors had the same idea and extended their tentacles to cross national … Continue reading

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Newsflash: Dutch court refuses an injunction against iPhones

Apple argues that its products are only worth 20% of their value Europe is still the main battle field in the global patent war. Samsung tried to get the iPhones off the market but failed to do so. However Apple … Continue reading

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Apple willing to end patent war and offer licenses? A reality check!

The linked article claims Apple is willing to settle in exchange for license income on some of its patents. For those of you not familiar with the patent war: that´s unheard of until now. Steve Job´s Apple has always refused … Continue reading

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If you’re not paying for it; you’re the product!

“They probably know more about you than your wife does” Channel 4 in the UK ran a documentary about the so-called free apps for Android and found that advertisers collect much more info than the user was probably aware of. … Continue reading

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Battleground Europe: a week in review

It was a busy week in Europe, not only for the innovators but also because some large companies went head to head with each other in court and some were confronted by the tightening European rules. The ongoing patent battle … Continue reading

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Best camera wins award for best mobile: Nokia best of Show!

Nokia won the best of show award “Best New Mobile Handset, Device or Tablet at Mobile World Congress 2012″(MCW) in Barcelona for their Nokia 808 PureView At the MCW Finnish Nokia revealed their 808 PureView mobile. It´s thicker than the … Continue reading

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