Latest about Intellectual Property
US ISPs begin 'Six Strikes' piracy alert campaign
By Rene Millman published
News ISPs become "judge, jury and executioner", according to rights group.
Symantec raises the alarm over employee IP theft
By Jane McCallion published
News Half of employees took confidential corporate data with them into new jobs in the last 12 months, research by security firm Symantec has shown.
Time for industry to end the IP wars?
By Stephen Pritchard published
In-depth Inside the Enterprise: Sometimes, IT companies seem to spend more time in court than developing new products. Maybe the SAP-Oracle settlement shows it is time to move on.
Amazon launches patent pursuit with new job ad
By ITPro published
News Analyst speculation suggests e-commerce giant is on the hunt for patents to bolster its mobile device strategy.
Government reveals plans for Open Data Institute
By Rene Millman published
News New body will oversee development of new businesses using government’s public datasets.
The Digital Economy Act: Is it doomed to never happen?
By Simon Brew published
In-depth As a further delay hits part of the implementation of the Digital Economy Act, is this just a small hiccup, or is the Act being rendered toothless already? Simon Brew takes a look.
There's more to IP than taming pirates
By Stephen Pritchard published
In-depth Inside the Enterprise: Content and software piracy attracts the most publicity, but a new campaign aims to bolster intellectual property's role in the European economy.
Jury starts deliberating copyright claims in Google/Oracle
By ITPro published
News High-profile case will then move onto patent infringement claims.
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