Orange County – In the ongoing battle against illegal file-sharers, Google is taking steps to remove references to the word “torrent” from its search results. The search engine site announced in December that it would work towards “making copyright work better online”, and that “terms that are closely associated with piracy” would no longer populate
January 2011
Patent Battle Between Microsoft and TiVo Heats Up
Orange County – Microsoft is adding new fuel to the fire in its patent infringement battle with DVR pioneer TiVo. In a recent patent infringement complaint, Microsoft is claiming that TiVo is infringing on four of its patents that date back to the mid-1990’s. The patents are related to technologies tied to interactive television…
And In This Corner: Justin.tv Defending Title of Copyright Infringer
Los Angeles – Zuffa’s Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has filed a copyright infringement complaint against Justin.tv, claiming that it has not done enough to prevent pirated streams from being uploaded on its site. Justin.tv is a website that allows users to produce and watch live streaming video.
The complaint, filed in Nevada U.S. District Court, states, “Since…
Twitter Sued for Patent Infringement for Connecting Celebrities Online
San Diego – Social media website Twitter is being sued by VS Technologies for infringing on its “309 patent” which it describes as a “method and system for creating an interactive virtual community of famous people.” Twitter’s micro logging site attracts users who want to follow every ‘Tweet’ by famous celebrities such as Lady Gaga…
TourSwing stuck in the Callaway Sand Trap – again
San Diego – TourSwing Golf LLC has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Callaway Golf over its “Octane” trademark. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin claims that Callaway maliciously, deliberately, and willfully stole the trademark.
Representatives for TourSwing believe that its competitor’s deliberate use of “Octane” stems from an…

