Archive for May, 2007

History of SCO (funny)

Friday, May 25th, 2007

I wrote an article that, in part, explained the SCO v. IBM lawsuit up to that point in time. That wouldn’t have been necessary had this history of SCO been around. Too funny.

Busy Week in the 9th Circuit

Friday, May 18th, 2007

Earlier this week the 9th Circuit released an amended opinion in Kahle v. Gonzalez and denied the motion for rehearing en banc. The 9th Circuit saw it as an attempt to relitigate Eldred v. Ashcroft, which I would argue is not accurate, but I think this does not bode well for getting the Supreme […]

Two Big Patent Rulings from the Supreme Court of the U.S.

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

The Supreme Court of the United States has just handed down two important patent rulings that could be especially relevant for software and technology companies. In a ruling that alters the analysis of when a patent is obvious the Supreme Court found that lower courts had too rigidly interpreted the requirements for finding a […]