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Local restaurant owners settle case of pizzeria plagiarism

Napolese pizzeria and Crust Pizzeria Napoletana have quietly reached an agreement outside of court. Napolese owner Martha Hoover filed an intellectual property lawsuit against Crust owner Mohey Osman...

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Cummins sues T-shirt sellers for logo infringement

Cummins Inc., the Indiana-based maker of truck engines, has sued three named and 10 unnamed defendants for trademark infringement. The company claims the defendants are making and selling T-shirts...

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Man charged with trying to send Iran fighter-jet documents

Mozaffar Khazaee, a native of Iran who became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1991 and recently moved to Indianapolis, was arrested before he was able to board a connecting flight to Frankfurt.

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Rival's lawsuit could delay launch of new Lilly insulin

Paris-based Sanofi sued Eli Lilly and Co. on Thursday for patent infringement. That suit triggers an automatic 30-month delay on Lilly’s plans to launch a similar version of Sanofi's once-a-day insulin...

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BidPal battles 'cybersquatter' over online domains

The Indianapolis-based fundraising-software developer claims it is the victim of cybersquatting, according to a federal lawsuit it filed against InterMediaOne and InterMediaOne-AGM.

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Patent ‘troll’ label gets Congress to ponder what’s in a name

"Troll" is a term without clear definition and yet it’s being used to push Congress and the Supreme Court to curb abusive litigation. Companies including Eli Lilly warn against damaging a centuries-old...

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Attorney sues hundreds over use of Indy skyline photo

Attorney Richard Bell says he has found about 300 people using a photo on their websites that he took back in 2000. His aggressive litigation against them raises vital questions about fair use and...

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Lilly trade-secret defendants released to home detention

The court noted that after the government filed a second indictment March 12, the trade-secret theft claims against Guoqing Cao and Shuyu Li were changed to wire fraud, and aiding and abetting and...

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EA Sports to settle with NCAA athletes for $40 million

The settlement is with Electronic Arts and Collegiate Licensing Co., which licenses and markets college sports, and does not include the NCAA. A separate case against the Indianapolis-based NCAA is...

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Patent lawsuits limited by Supreme Court in two rulings

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against patent holders in two cases Monday, rejecting a legal theory used to sue technology companies and requiring patents to be written with more specific language.

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NCAA reaches $20M settlement of video game claims

The agreement was announced hours before the NCAA went to federal court in California to defend itself against a class-action lawsuit from former players over use of their images in broadcasts and...

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Trademark board rules against Redskins name

The U.S. Patent Office ruled Wednesday that the Washington Redskins nickname is "disparaging of Native Americans" and that the team's federal trademarks for the name must be canceled.

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Aereo court ruling sidesteps cloud-computing questions

As Aereo Inc.’s streaming-TV service was dealt a potentially fatal blow Wednesday, the cloud-computing industry was more concerned about what the U.S. Supreme Court didn’t say.

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Purdue balks at use of its brand in panned film

Purdue University officials are asking their legal counsel to look into a new movie that makes frequent references to the school despite its refusal to grant permission to use official trademarks and...

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PELLEGRINO: Where do entrepreneurs go wrong when innovation is a core value?

The optimism bias creates a common expectation and perception of innovation value versus real value.

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Taft bolsters IP practice by snatching 10 lawyers from rival

In one fell swoop, the law firm more than doubled the size of its intellectual property team with the additions it scored from Krieg DeVault. The move could bring as much as $10 million in annual...

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Texas A&M, Colts settle '12th Man' trademark suit

Texas A&M University says it has reached a settlement agreement with the Indianapolis Colts in the school's federal lawsuit it says was meant to protect its "12th Man" trademark from infringement.

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Bipartisan trade secrets bill passed by U.S. Senate

The Senate easily passed a bill Monday allowing corporations to make a federal case of the theft of trade secrets, but a broader patent-law overhaul backed by businesses including Eli Lilly and Co....

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Splenda owner sues Dunkin' Donuts over knockoff sweetener

Carmel-based Heartland Consumer Products LLC, which owns the rights to the Splenda brand, says Dunkin' Donuts uses a knockoff sweetener but leads customers to believe it uses Splenda.

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U.S. Supreme Court to hear appeal by Carmel firm over IP lawsuits

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to consider putting sharp new limits on where patent-infringement lawsuits can be filed, accepting a case that may undercut patent owners’ ability to channel cases to...

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Carmel-based company wins patent case at U.S. Supreme Court

The justices ruled unanimously Monday that patent infringement lawsuits can be filed only in states where defendants are incorporated. The case was sparked by an appeal from Carmel-based TC Heartland LLC.

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Right to use HHGregg’s name and other intellectual property fetches just...

A small, little-known company purchased at auction the company's intellectual property rights, besting a bid by a large retailer with a household name.

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British Supreme Court rules in Eli Lilly's favor in drug dispute

Britain's Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Eli Lilly and Co. in a patent dispute with generic drugmaker Actavis over Lilly's Alimta cancer treatment.

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Splenda maker settles trademark lawsuit against IHOP, Applebee's franchisor

Carmel-based Heartland Food Products Group said it reached “an amicable resolution" of its differences with the franchisor of 3,700 restaurants.

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Fluoride toothpaste inventors from IU win posthumous fame

Joseph Muhler and William Nebergall will be inducted May 2 in Washington, D.C., along with 17 other inventors and innovators.

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China says new law will bar demands for technology handover

China will bar government authorities from demanding overseas companies hand over technology secrets in exchange for market share, addressing a key complaint at the heart of the China-U.S. trade dispute.

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